• DCS Puccini SACD and Clock

    •⁠  Overview – The dCS Puccini SACD and Clock, released in 2008, is a high-end SACD/CD player paired with an external master clock, delivering reference-level digital playback using dCS Ring DAC technology.

    •⁠  Ring DAC Architecture – Built around dCS’s proprietary Ring DAC topology, the system ensures ultra-low jitter, exceptional linearity, and remarkable transparency across both Red Book CD and high-resolution SACD playback.

    •⁠  Master Clock Integration – The dedicated Puccini U-Clock enhances timing precision by providing a stable word clock reference, reducing phase noise and improving spatial accuracy, micro-detail retrieval, and overall dynamic coherence.

    •⁠  Specifications – Supports CD and SACD playback, Ring DAC conversion, upsampling capability, AES/EBU and SPDIF digital inputs, Word Clock I/O, extremely low jitter architecture, and balanced XLR analogue outputs.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Each chassis measures approximately 461 mm wide × 92 mm high × 406 mm deep, maintaining a full-width premium enclosure designed for vibration resistance and rack integration.

    •⁠  Weight – The player weighs approximately 18 kg, while the master clock adds around 10 kg, reflecting heavy shielding, precision clock modules, and robust internal power supplies.

  • Thiel CS7

    •⁠  Overview – Thiel CS7, released circa 1991, is a time- and phase-coherent floorstanding loudspeaker engineered by Jim Thiel, emphasizing first-order crossovers, precise imaging, and strict adherence to acoustic accuracy principles.

    •⁠  Coherent Design Philosophy – The Thiel CS7 employs coaxial midrange/tweeter geometry and first-order slopes to preserve phase integrity, delivering exceptionally stable soundstaging and realistic transient behavior prized by experienced audiophiles.

    •⁠  Low-Frequency Authority – A large isobaric woofer system extends bass response with control and depth, allowing the Thiel CS7 to reproduce full-range dynamics convincingly without reliance on subwoofers in well-matched rooms.

    •⁠  Specifications – Nominal impedance is 4 ohms with demanding phase angles; sensitivity around 87 dB requires high-current amplifiers rated 200 watts or more for optimal control and dynamic headroom.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approx. 1210 mm (H) × 430 mm (W) × 560 mm (D). The substantial enclosure volume supports deep bass extension and minimizes cabinet resonance through rigid construction.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximately 86 kg per speaker. The extreme mass reflects heavy bracing and driver motor assemblies essential for vibration control and reference-level low-frequency performance.

    •⁠  Product Review – https://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/789/index.html

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  • Harmonix XDC-2 Power Cable (1.5m)

    •⁠  Overview – Harmonix XDC-2 Power Cable, released in the early 2000s, is a Japanese audiophile-grade power cable designed to prioritise tonal naturalness, musical flow, and noise reduction over sheer current delivery.

    •⁠  Design Philosophy – Developed using Harmonix’s tuning-by-ear approach, the cable focuses on resonance control, material synergy, and vibration damping to achieve a relaxed, organic presentation across analog and digital components.

    •⁠  Sonic Performance – Harmonix XDC-2 Power Cable is renowned for smooth treble, rich midrange tonality, and coherent timing, making it especially attractive for tube systems and musically voiced solid-state equipment.

    •⁠  Specifications – High-purity copper conductors, moderate gauge design, carefully selected dielectric materials, effective mechanical damping, and high-quality connectors optimized for stable contact and consistent AC power transfer.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Commonly supplied in approximately 1.5 m length, featuring a flexible outer jacket that allows easy routing while maintaining consistent electrical and mechanical characteristics.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximately 0.9 kg per cable, reflecting dense conductor materials and internal damping without excessive stiffness or stress on component IEC sockets.

  • Harmonix SYN 100 Spikes and RF909x Spike Base

    •⁠  Product Overview – Harmonix SYN 100 Spikes and RF909x Spike Base, released in the mid-2000s, are vibration control accessories designed to optimize mechanical grounding, resonance dissipation, and tonal balance in high-end audio systems.

    •⁠  Tuning Philosophy – Developed using Harmonix’s tuning-based approach, the combination controls energy flow rather than fully isolating components, preserving musicality, timing accuracy, and natural harmonic structure.

    •⁠  System Enhancement – Harmonix SYN 100 Spikes and RF909x Spike Base improve focus, bass articulation, and soundstage stability when used under loudspeakers, racks, or electronics, especially in revealing high-resolution systems.

    •⁠  Specifications – Precision-machined metal spikes with matched base interfaces, resonance-tuned materials, point-contact energy transfer, and compatibility with most speaker and rack threaded inserts for universal audiophile applications.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Individual spike height is approximately 25 mm, with RF909x bases measuring roughly 50 mm in diameter, allowing discreet placement while maintaining effective mechanical coupling.

    •⁠  Weight – Each spike and base set weighs approximately 150–200 g, providing sufficient mass for stability while supporting controlled resonance behavior and consistent component grounding.

  • Thiel CS1.2

    Thiel CS1.2 Loudspeaker Design – The Thiel CS1.2 is a time- and phase-coherent two-way floorstander engineered to deliver precise imaging, natural transient behaviour, and exceptional coherence for discerning audiophiles.

    Coaxial Performance Precision – Leveraging Thiel’s acclaimed first-order crossover topology, the CS1.2 offers seamless driver integration, producing a smooth, uncoloured midrange with excellent detail retrieval across complex musical passages.

    Rigid Cabinet Construction – The Thiel CS1.2 features a heavily braced enclosure designed to minimise resonances, ensuring tighter bass performance, greater articulation, and more stable imaging presentation in real-world listening rooms.

    Neutral and Transparent Sound – Known for its accuracy, the Thiel CS1.2 reveals micro-details with minimal tonal coloration, providing a truthful, reference-style presentation that rewards high-quality upstream electronics.

    Dimensions – Approx. 864 mm (H) × 279 mm (W) × 330 mm (D), a compact yet substantial footprint suited for both medium and smaller dedicated listening spaces.

    Weight – Each speaker weighs about 22 kg, offering improved vibration control and stable coupling to the floor for enhanced dynamic response.

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  • Thiel CS1.2

    Thiel CS1.2 Overview – The Thiel CS1.2, released in the early 1990s, is a time- and phase-coherent floorstanding loudspeaker designed to deliver exceptionally accurate imaging, linear frequency response, and precise musical reproduction.

    Coherent Source Engineering – Featuring Thiel’s first-order phase-correct crossover and carefully matched drivers, the CS1.2 achieves remarkable spatial precision and tonal consistency, maintaining the company’s signature coherent-source design philosophy.

    Dynamic and Detailed Performance – The Thiel CS1.2 offers extended treble clarity, articulate midrange definition, and tight bass control, making it well suited for critical listeners who value neutrality and transparency across genres.

    Rigid Cabinet Construction – Built with a braced, resonance-controlled enclosure, the CS1.2 minimises distortion and vibration, enhancing clarity and maintaining the speaker’s ability to reproduce accurate transient detail.

    Dimensions – Approx. 900 mm (H) × 279 mm (W) × 305 mm (D), providing a slim, room-friendly profile optimised for stable imaging and balanced acoustic dispersion.

    Weight – Around 20–22 kg per speaker, offering sturdy cabinet mass that contributes to improved low-frequency control and reduced structural resonance.

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  • Thiel CS2.4 Loudspeaker

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  • 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.

  • VTL Deluxe Stereo 120/50 Power Amplifier and VTL Maximal Preamplifier

    Tube Amplifier System Overview – The VTL Deluxe Stereo 120/50 Power Amplifier and VTL Maximal Preamplifier deliver classic vacuum-tube musicality with rich harmonic texture, wide dynamic expression and natural imaging for serious high-end analogue systems.

    Power Amplifier Performance – Using a Class AB push-pull circuit with EL34 or 6550 valves, the VTL Deluxe Stereo 120/50 Power Amplifier and VTL Maximal Preamplifier provide approximately 50–60W per channel, offering smooth mids, airy highs and excellent dimensionality.

    Preamplifier Transparency & Gain Structure – Featuring high-voltage tube gain stages and a minimalist signal path, the VTL Deluxe Stereo 120/50 Power Amplifier and VTL Maximal Preamplifier achieve low noise, superior tonal purity and engaging musical flow across vinyl and digital sources.

    System Synergy & Listening Behaviour – Designed to work together, the VTL Deluxe Stereo 120/50 Power Amplifier and VTL Maximal Preamplifier deliver coherent timing, fluid transient behaviour and a large holographic soundstage ideal for efficient or well-matched loudspeakers.

    Product Dimensions – Amplifier: approx. 483 mm (W) × 203 mm (H) × 381 mm (D). Preamplifier: approx. 432 mm (W) × 89 mm (H) × 330 mm (D), sized for stable rack integration.

    Product Weight – Amplifier weighs roughly 22–25 kg; preamplifier approx. 7–10 kg. Heavy transformers and rigid chassis designs provide superior mechanical damping and improved tube performance stability.

  • Thiel CS5

    Full-Range Speaker Overview – The Thiel CS5 delivers a time-coherent, phase-accurate full-range design using first-order crossovers, offering exceptionally precise imaging, tonal accuracy and wide-band musical realism for high-performance reference systems.

    Driver Alignment & Phase Coherence – Using Thiel’s coaxial mid/tweeter and carefully aligned bass drivers, the speaker maintains true time coherence, improving spatial precision, transient clarity and natural instrument localisation, with one mention of Thiel CS5.

    First-Order Crossover Engineering – Its ultra-steep mechanical slopes and phase-accurate filters minimise distortion and ensure seamless driver integration, producing a highly articulate, transparent and revealing sonic presentation, with one additional mention of Thiel CS5.

    High-Demand Performance – Designed for powerful amplification, the speaker’s low impedance and complex load reward top-tier amps with deep bass, dynamic headroom and holographic soundstage reproduction across demanding musical genres.

    Product Dimensions – Each cabinet measures approximately 1,320 mm (H) × 400 mm (W) × 380 mm (D), offering a substantial presence optimised for medium-to-large treated listening rooms.

    Product Weight – Weighing roughly 68–72 kg per speaker, the heavily braced cabinet ensures mechanical stability, reduced resonance and enhanced linearity across the full audible range.

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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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