Power conditioning is the unglamorous corner of hi-fi — invisible, often ignored, and quietly responsible for whether the rest of your rack ever reaches its potential. To mark 25 years in the business, British specialist IsoTek isn’t throwing a banquet. It’s launching two new flagships: the V5 Genesis and the V5 Super Titan, the fifth-generation versions of devices that have long been treated as reference tools in the fight against dirty mains.
The split between the two is refreshingly logical. Sources and preamplifiers are sensitive to the shape of the sine wave and to noise riding on it; power amps care about raw current reserves. Different needs, different sockets — and IsoTek refuses to pretend a single box can do everything.
V5 Genesis is aimed squarely at sources and preamps. It isn’t a filter in the conventional sense but a generator: it rebuilds a clean sine wave from scratch, drawing on two independent 300 W cells. Typical distortion sits at 0.05%, and even under serious load it doesn’t exceed 0.3%. Whatever your domestic supply is doing — voltage sags, harmonic mess from a neighbor’s appliances, hash from switch-mode power supplies — the connected components see essentially lab-grade power.
That regeneration approach is fundamentally different from passive filtering. Instead of scrubbing an existing waveform, the unit constructs an ideal one. For digital sources and sensitive analog stages, that often translates into audible gains in microdynamics and a blacker background.
V5 Super Titan tackles the opposite problem. Power amplifiers are thirsty beasts, especially big monoblocks that demand instantaneous current on peaks. Regeneration would only introduce compromises here, so the Super Titan plays the brute-force game instead: it can deliver up to 8000 VA of continuous power. That’s enough headroom for even the most demanding amplification chains, without throttling their dynamics during loud, dense passages.
The result is a deliberate division of labor:
- V5 Genesis — clean, regenerated sine wave for sources and preamplifiers;
- V5 Super Titan — a high-current powerhouse for output stages.
This two-box philosophy is very much IsoTek’s signature, and a quarter-century of practice suggests it works. Power remains the easiest part of a system to underestimate — you never hear it directly, yet it decides how everything else in the chain unfolds.
Both units make their official debut on June 5, 2026 at High-End Vienna. IsoTek says it will reveal full specifications and pricing closer to that date.