Coincident Speaker Technology was established by Israel Blume in 1993 for the sole purpose of creating a superior loudspeaker. Having been ultimately dissatisfied with every loudspeaker he had ever owned or listened to, from the Quad ESL 63 to Martin Logans, to Wilson Watts and almost everything in between, he set about designing a loudspeaker that combined the strengths of electrostatic and dynamic designs without exhibiting their sonic weaknesses.

The culmination of this arduous, painstaking journey has yielded a series of loudspeakers that offer unprecedented performance in each price category. From the Triumph Signature and the Eclipse range to the new Total Victory II, Coincident speakers sound better and are built better than any competing designs. By combining the virtues of both high efficiency and high resistance (impedance), they are as happy being driven by low powered tube amplifiers as they are by power stations.

Loudspeakers

Triumph Signature
Partial Eclipse
Super Eclipse III
Total Eclipse
Total Victory II

Cables

Power chord

CST-PC

Interconnect

CST-IC
Extreme IC

Speaker cable

CST-.5
CST-1
TRS
TRS Extreme