• Isotek Sigma Power Conditioner

    Overview – The Isotek Sigma Power Conditioner, released in 2015, is a solid-state mains conditioning component engineered to dramatically reduce electrical noise while maintaining unrestricted current delivery for high-performance audio systems.

    Power Architecture – Built around IsoTek’s advanced delta-filtering topology, the Isotek Sigma Power Conditioner isolates connected components, eliminating differential and common-mode noise while preventing cross-contamination between digital sources and high-current amplifiers.

    Sonic Performance – By lowering the system noise floor, the Isotek Sigma Power Conditioner improves bass articulation, dynamic contrast, image stability, and low-level resolution, especially noticeable in revealing reference-grade analogue and digital systems.

    Specifications – Rated for high-current audio use, featuring multiple individually filtered outlets, star-earthed grounding, internal copper bus bars, RFI/EMI suppression, and surge protection without dynamic compression or current limiting.

    Dimensions – Measures approximately 445 mm (W) × 150 mm (H) × 350 mm (D), designed for standard hi-fi racks while allowing sufficient ventilation and cable clearance for complex multi-component installations.

    Weight – Weighs roughly 15 kg, reflecting substantial internal filtering networks, shielding, and mechanical damping that contribute to stable, resonance-free operation and long-term electrical reliability.

  • Isotek Evo3 Power Conditioner

    Product Overview – The Isotek Evo3 Power Conditioner (2016) is a solid-state mains conditioning solution designed to reduce electrical noise, improve current delivery, and enhance overall system clarity in high-resolution hi-fi setups.

    Filtering Topology – Employing IsoTek’s multi-stage delta filter network, the Isotek Evo3 Power Conditioner effectively removes both common-mode and differential-mode noise while preventing cross-contamination between connected audio components.

    Sonic Improvements – Users typically experience lower noise floor, improved micro-detail, tighter bass control, and greater soundstage depth, especially when used with sensitive digital sources and analogue front-end components.

    Specifications – Features high-current audio outlets, internal copper bus bars, star-earthed grounding, RFI/EMI suppression, and surge protection, all engineered to avoid current compression and preserve amplifier dynamics.

    Dimensions – Measures approximately 445 mm wide × 90 mm high × 305 mm deep, sized to integrate easily into standard hi-fi racks or equipment shelves without compromising ventilation or cable management.

    Weight – Weighs roughly 8 kg, reflecting robust internal filtering components, shielding, and mechanical construction designed to ensure stability, durability, and long-term performance consistency.

  • Celestion 7000

    Reference Floorstander Overview – The Celestion 7000, released in November 1989, is a sealed-floorstander speaker utilizing Celestion’s ART ribbon tweeter and dual 200 mm woofers for wideband clarity, dynamic range, and strong bass authority. 

    Ribbon Tweeter & Woofer Integration – With the ART ribbon delivering high-frequency detail and the twin cone woofers handling low-to-mid frequencies, the 7000 achieves smooth dispersion, coherent imaging, and a balanced tonal presentation across the audio spectrum. 

    Acoustic Performance – The Celestion 7000 offers a frequency response of approximately 45 Hz–20 kHz (±3 dB), with potential down to ~38 Hz (–6 dB), delivering impactful low bass without sacrificing midrange clarity or treble refinement. 

    Real-World Listening Character – The 7000 is often praised for its clean, transparent midrange, open treble, and controlled bass—making it a good match for analytical systems or those seeking detailed musical realism while retaining room-filling scale. 

    Dimensions – Approx. 1200 mm (H) × 340 mm (W) × 347 mm (D). A robust yet relatively slim floorstanding design suited for medium to large listening spaces. 

    Weight – Approximately 36.5 kg per speaker. The solid, well-braced cabinet and heavy construction contribute to stable bass response and reduced resonance for enduring, reliable audio performance. 

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  • Celestion SL600 with Foundation Classic 2 Speaker Stands

    Overview – The Celestion SL600 with Foundation Classic 2 Speaker Stands, introduced in 1986, features Aerolam honeycomb cabinets and advanced aluminium dome tweeters, delivering exceptional neutrality, imaging precision, and minimal cabinet coloration.

    Aerolam Technology – The Celestion SL600 uses aerospace-grade Aerolam panels that dramatically reduce cabinet resonance, allowing superior midrange purity and an uncolored, highly transparent presentation ideal for nearfield or dedicated listening rooms.

    High-Resolution Tweeter – Equipped with an advanced alloy dome tweeter and carefully matched crossover, the Celestion SL600 maintains excellent transient response, natural timbre, and wide dispersion for immersive stereo soundstaging.

    Stand Synergy – The Foundation Classic 2 Speaker Stands provide rigid support, optimized height, and mass-loading capability, enhancing bass articulation and stabilizing the Celestion SL600 for improved clarity and dynamic consistency.

    Dimensions – Speakers: approx. 305 mm (H) × 190 mm (W) × 235 mm (D). Stands: approximately 610 mm (height), designed specifically to match SL-series alignment.

    Weight – Speakers weigh around 5–6 kg each due to Aerolam construction; stands weigh approx. 12–15 kg per pair, providing excellent stability and vibration control.

  • Kimber Kables 4TC Speaker Cables (3.1m)

    High-Purity Cable Design – Kimber Kables 4TC Speaker Cables (3.1m) use Kimber’s classic braided geometry, offering exceptional noise rejection, improved conductivity, and transparent signal transfer for clean, natural, and highly detailed musical playback.

    Eight-Conductor Architecture – The Kimber Kables 4TC Speaker Cables (3.1m) feature four blue and four black Teflon-insulated conductors, delivering excellent phase coherence, low capacitance, and smooth frequency balance across demanding loudspeaker systems.

    Superior Tonal Neutrality – These cables provide balanced bass control, open midrange presence, and refined treble extension, making them ideal for systems requiring neutrality, improved imaging, and enhanced microdynamic resolution.

    System Compatibility – The Kimber Kables 4TC Speaker Cables pair well with tube and solid-state amplifiers, offering stable performance and flexible termination options for a wide range of high-quality loudspeakers.

    Dimensions – Typical length 2–3 meters depending on configuration, featuring Kimber’s signature hand-braided construction designed for consistent electrical performance and reduced electromagnetic interference.

    Weight – Lightweight yet robust, approximately 0.4–0.6 kg per stereo pair depending on length, ensuring easy routing, optimal flexibility, and long-term durability.

  • CEC TL5 CD Transport

    High-Precision Transport Overview – The CEC TL5 CD Transport features the brand’s acclaimed belt-drive mechanism, delivering smooth disc rotation, reduced vibration and highly stable digital extraction for exceptionally natural and fluid CD playback.

    Belt-Drive Digital Extraction – Its unique belt-driven transport minimises mechanical noise and rotational irregularities, improving jitter performance, tonal purity and musical flow, with one mention of CEC TL5 CD Transport enhancing digital accuracy.

    Digital Output Flexibility – Offering coaxial, optical and AES/EBU outputs, the unit integrates seamlessly with high-end DACs, maintaining clock stability and delivering clean, low-noise digital transmission, plus one additional mention of CEC TL5 CD Transport.

    Vibration-Controlled Chassis – The rigid enclosure and isolated transport assembly provide excellent resonance control, ensuring stable disc reading and improved transparency across complex or dynamic musical passages.

    Product Dimensions – Measuring approximately 435 mm (W) × 335 mm (D) × 109 mm (H), the chassis fits comfortably into standard hi-fi racks while providing adequate ventilation for stable operation.

    Product Weight – Weighing about 7.4 kg, the well-damped structure enhances mechanical stability, reduces micro-vibrations and contributes to the unit’s refined and fluid sonic character.

CEC is a Japanese audio manufacturer best known for its long-standing expertise in belt-drive CD transports and precision digital playback. Originally established with strong roots in mechanical engineering, the brand applies analog principles to digital audio design, focusing on vibration isolation, rotational stability, and smooth signal handling rather than aggressive digital processing.

CEC’s belt-drive CD transports and digital components are engineered to reduce mechanical noise and jitter at the source, resulting in a natural, fluid presentation that appeals to listeners sensitive to digital harshness. Because these designs rely on fundamental mechanical principles rather than fast-moving digital trends, pre-owned CEC equipment remains highly relevant. Well-maintained units continue to integrate effectively with modern DACs and high-resolution systems, offering lasting musical value.

Across Singapore, Malaysia, and Southeast Asia, CEC is respected among audiophiles who value physical media playback and refined digital sound. On SoundTribeAsia, CEC equipment — new and pre-owned — is offered by verified dealers, providing transparent listings, clear condition details, and the confidence of purchasing through a trusted regional marketplace rather than isolated private sales.

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