• Alon II Speakers

    •⁠  Overview – The Alon II Speakers, released in the mid-1990s, are American-designed open-baffle hybrid loudspeakers featuring a dynamic woofer and dipole mid/tweeter array for expansive, room-filling soundstage realism.

    •⁠  Open-Baffle Design – Utilizing a dipole midrange and tweeter configuration, Alon II Speakers create exceptional spatial depth and imaging precision, minimizing box coloration while delivering natural, airy high-frequency extension.

    •⁠  Bass Performance – A sealed dynamic woofer provides articulate, tuneful low-frequency response, blending seamlessly with the open midrange section to produce balanced tonality and impressive dynamic scale in medium-sized rooms.

    •⁠  Specifications – 2-way hybrid dipole design, sensitivity approximately 87–89 dB, nominal 4-ohm impedance, recommended amplification 50–200 W, frequency response extending roughly 30 Hz–20 kHz, optimized for high-current solid-state amplification.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Each cabinet measures approximately 39 in high × 12 in wide × 15 in deep, with an open rear mid/high section requiring thoughtful room placement for best performance.

    •⁠  Weight – Each speaker weighs approximately 60–70 lbs (27–32 kg), reflecting solid cabinetry, substantial crossover components and robust driver assemblies.

    •⁠  Product Review – https://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/471/index.html

    Alon II Speakers

    $ 1,093.19
  • Thorens Schopper TD124

    •⁠  Heritage Icon – Thorens Schopper TD124, originally released in 1957, is a restored idler-drive transcription turntable rebuilt by Schopper Switzerland to deliver historical broadcast-grade analog performance with modern reliability.

    •⁠  Drive & Craftsmanship – Featuring a precision idler-wheel drive and fully refurbished motor assembly, this classic deck provides robust torque, stable speed, and mechanical refinement prized by analog purists and experienced vinyl enthusiasts. 

    •⁠  Analog Performance – Revered for its dynamic authority and rhythmic presence, the restored TD124 delivers deep tonal impact, timing accuracy, and compelling musical flow that many vintage and modern turntables still strive to match. 

    •⁠  Specifications – Idler-drive mechanism, four selectable speeds including 16⅔, 33⅓, 45 and 78 RPM, synchronous high-torque motor, eddy-current braking, heavy two-piece platter, and optimized compatibility with long tonearms and high-mass cartridges. 

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approx. 480 mm (W) × 380 mm (D) × 190 mm (H), variable with custom plinth choice; size supports long tonearm applications and robust vibration control setups. 

    •⁠  Weight – About 18–22 kg including restored chassis and custom plinth, providing substantial mechanical grounding, rotational inertia, and stable playback performance. 

    •⁠  Product Reviewhttps://www.tannoyista.com/2021/09/thorens-td124-turntable.html

  • Audiolab 9000CDT Transport

    Product Overview – The Audiolab 9000CDT Transport, released in 2023, is a precision-engineered CD transport designed for low-jitter digital extraction, offering exceptional stability and accurate data retrieval for high-end DACs.

    Digital Accuracy – The 9000CDT uses a dedicated optical system with a read-ahead buffer to minimize tracking errors, ensuring smooth playback, reduced jitter, and consistent performance even on imperfect discs.

    Build Quality – With a robust aluminum chassis and isolated power supply sections, the Audiolab 9000CDT Transport reduces mechanical vibration and electrical noise for clearer, more natural digital output.

    Connectivity & Integration – The Audiolab 9000CDT Transport features coaxial and optical digital outputs, allowing seamless pairing with a wide range of DACs while maintaining high signal integrity and long-term reliability.

    Dimensions – Approx. 444 mm (W) × 89 mm (H) × 338 mm (D), matching the Audiolab 9000-series aesthetic for clean rack integration.

    Weight – Roughly 5.7 kg, contributing to chassis rigidity and improved vibration control for stable disc-reading performance.

  • Audiolab 8000Q Preamplifier 8000P Power Amplifier

    Audiolab 8000Q Preamplifier 8000P Power Amplifier Overview – The Audiolab 8000Q and 8000P, released in the early 2000s, deliver clean, neutral, solid-state Class AB amplification with excellent transparency and stability for precise and controlled music reproduction.

    High-Resolution Preamp Performance – The 8000Q offers exceptionally low noise, stable gain structure, and accurate channel matching, ensuring the system maintains clarity and tonal balance with both digital and analogue sources.

    Dynamic and Controlled Power Delivery – The Audiolab 8000Q Preamplifier 8000P Power Amplifier pairing delivers around 100W per channel with strong current capability, ensuring confident handling of demanding loudspeakers with speed and authority.

    Reliable British Engineering – Known for durability and consistency, the 8000 series features robust power supplies, minimalist signal paths, and understated industrial design focused on long-term performance and sonic accuracy.

    Dimensions – Each unit measures approximately 445 mm (W) × 74 mm (H) × 335 mm (D), allowing easy rack placement while maintaining optimal internal layout for low noise and thermal control.

    Weight – The preamplifier weighs around 6 kg, and the power amplifier approx. 10 kg, reflecting solid build quality and well-regulated power architecture.

  • Consonance CD120

    Overview – The Consonance CD120, released in the mid-2000s, is a high-value audiophile CD player known for its smooth musicality, clean output stage, and minimalist design focused on pure Red Book playback quality.

    Refined Digital Performance – Featuring a quality DAC section with low-jitter clocking and stable analogue output, the Consonance CD120 delivers natural tonality, strong detail retrieval, and impressive spatial coherence for its class.

    Robust Engineering – Its solid chassis construction, vibration-controlled transport system, and clean internal layout ensure reliable operation and reduced mechanical noise, enhancing long-term performance.

    Musical Presentation – Praised for smooth midrange, tight bass, and articulate highs, the Consonance CD120 retains a relaxed yet resolving sound signature suited for both budget and mid-tier systems.

    Dimensions – Approx. 430 mm (W) × 80 mm (H) × 330 mm (D), fitting comfortably into standard hi-fi racks while maintaining good internal layout space.

    Weight – Roughly 6–7 kg, offering a reassuringly solid feel that aids resonance control and transport stability for consistent CD playback.

    Consonance CD120

    $ 624.68
  • Adcom GFP-555 Preamp and GFA-5800 Power Amp

    Classic Adcom System – The Adcom GFP-555 Preamp and GFA-5800 Power Amp, introduced in the early 1990s, deliver robust solid-state performance with high-current Class AB amplification, offering strong dynamics and clean, authoritative control.

    High-Resolution Preamp Design – The GFP-555 features low-noise circuitry, precise tone controls, a high-quality phono stage, and multiple inputs, giving the Adcom GFP-555 Preamp and GFA-5800 Power Amp excellent system flexibility.

    Powerful Amplification – The GFA-5800, designed by Nelson Pass, provides 250W per channel into 8 ohms with massive current reserves. This ensures the Adcom GFP-555 Preamp and GFA-5800 Power Amp can drive difficult speakers with ease.

    Musical, Neutral Presentation – The pairing delivers fast transient response, wide soundstage, and neutral tonal balance, making it a sought-after vintage combo for both audiophiles and collectors seeking reliable performance.

    Dimensions – Preamp: approx. 432 × 89 × 330 mm. Power amp: approx. 432 × 203 × 483 mm. Designed to fit standard audio racks with deep shelves.

    Weight – Preamp weighs about 7 kg; power amp around 28–30 kg, thanks to its heavy transformer and large heat sinks for stable high-current operation.

  • Thorens TD160

    Turntable Overview – The Thorens TD160, introduced in 1972, is a legendary suspended–subchassis belt-drive turntable known for its low-noise performance, stable speed accuracy, and smooth, organic analog presentation cherished by vinyl enthusiasts.

    Suspended Subchassis Design – The Thorens TD160 uses a floating subchassis with precision springs to isolate the platter and tonearm from vibration, delivering cleaner transients, improved imaging, and a more natural midrange.

    Low-Noise Belt-Drive System – With its quiet AC motor and stable belt-drive mechanism, the TD160 provides excellent rotational consistency while minimizing rumble, making it a reliable platform for both vintage and modern cartridges.

    Upgrade-Friendly Architecture – The Thorens TD160 features a modular design, enabling improvements such as tonearm swaps, platter mats, external power supplies, and damping enhancements for long-term system growth and sonic refinement.

    Dimensions – Approx. 445 mm (W) × 150 mm (H) × 350 mm (D). Classic compact footprint makes it suitable for standard hi-fi racks and vintage furniture setups.

    Weight – Approx. 10 kg, offering solid mechanical stability that aids resonance control and supports the turntable’s suspended performance characteristics.

    Thorens TD160

    $ 937.02
  • Audiolab 8000Q

    Preamplifier Overview – The Audiolab 8000Q, released in the late 1990s, is a solid-state line-level preamplifier known for neutrality, low distortion, and precise signal handling, ideal for transparent two-channel audio systems.

    Reference-Grade Circuitry – The Audiolab 8000Q features fully discrete circuitry with exceptionally low noise and wide bandwidth, ensuring clean signal transfer, excellent channel separation, and highly accurate tonal reproduction across all musical genres.

    Flexible System Integration – With multiple line inputs, dual outputs, and well-managed impedance, the 8000Q integrates seamlessly with solid-state or tube power amplifiers, maintaining consistent clarity and stable system performance.

    Reliable, Minimalist Engineering – The Audiolab 8000Q emphasizes simplicity and durability, using quality components and short signal paths to reduce coloration while delivering long-term reliability demanded by audiophiles.

    Dimensions – Approx. 445 mm (W) × 74 mm (H) × 335 mm (D). Slim chassis allows easy placement in standard racks while supporting proper cable routing.

    Weight – Approx. 6 kg, offering a balanced, rigid enclosure that helps reduce vibration and maintain low-noise electronic performance.

    Audiolab 8000Q

    $ 468.51
  • Adcom GFP-345 Pre-Amp and GFA-535 mk2 Amplifier

    Adcom GFP-345 Pre-Amp and GFA-535 Mk2 Amplifier – A classic solid-state pairing featuring a fully Class AB power stage, offering clean, authoritative drive and exceptional value for enthusiasts seeking transparent, reliable high-fidelity performance.

    Refined Preamp Control – The GFP-345 provides precise volume management, clean signal routing, high-quality phono stage support, and low-noise circuitry, enabling a neutral presentation with impressive musical clarity across varied source components.

    Dynamic Class AB Power – The GFA-535 Mk2 delivers approximately 60W per channel into 8 ohms with robust current delivery, maintaining excellent channel separation, punchy dynamics, and stable operation even with moderately difficult loudspeaker loads.

    Synergistic System Performance – Together, the GFP-345 and GFA-535 Mk2 create a cohesive soundstage with firm bass control, open midrange, and smooth treble, making this combo a proven choice for budget-conscious yet discerning listeners.

    Dimensions – GFP-345: approx. 432 mm (W) × 76 mm (H) × 330 mm (D). GFA-535 Mk2: approx. 432 mm (W) × 140 mm (H) × 330 mm (D). Fits standard racks comfortably.

    Weight – GFP-345 weighs around 5–6 kg, while GFA-535 Mk2 weighs roughly 10–11 kg, with a solid transformer and steel chassis enhancing durability and vibration resistance.

  • Thorens TD126 MK3 Turntable

    Thorens TD126 MK3 Turntable – The Thorens TD126 MK3 Turntable delivers classic Swiss engineering with exceptional rotational stability, low noise, and refined musicality, making it a sought-after choice among vintage analogue enthusiasts.

    Precision Servo-Controlled Motor – Utilising an electronically regulated direct-drive motor, the TD126 MK3 maintains accurate platter speed with minimal wow and flutter, ensuring highly stable playback across demanding recordings.

    Advanced Suspension System – Its floating sub-chassis design effectively isolates the tonearm and platter from external vibrations, improving tracking accuracy, tonal purity, and performance in less-than-ideal room environments.

    Tonearm Compatibility – Engineered for versatility, the table accommodates a wide range of tonearms and cartridges, allowing enthusiasts to fine-tune sound character and improve system synergy according to preference.

    Dimensions – Approx. 440 mm (W) × 360 mm (D) × 170 mm (H), offering a substantial but manageable footprint ideal for high-quality audio racks.

    Weight – Roughly 12–14 kg depending on tonearm configuration, contributing to mechanical stability and superior vibration control.

Adcom is an American audio electronics brand known for delivering high-current amplification and robust engineering at accessible price points. Rising to prominence through its power amplifiers and preamplifiers, Adcom focused on reliability, drive capability, and straightforward circuit design.

Adcom amplifiers are built with conservative engineering margins and substantial power supplies, allowing many models to remain in active use decades after release. This makes pre-owned Adcom equipment especially attractive to listeners seeking dependable amplification with lasting performance.

Across Singapore, Malaysia, and Southeast Asia, Adcom continues to appeal to value-conscious audiophiles building reliable systems. On SoundTribeAsia, Adcom equipment — new and pre-owned — is offered by verified dealers, providing transparent listings and trusted access through a regional marketplace.

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