Ch Precision A1 amp

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Apparently this Swiss company has some of the former engineers from Goldmunds peak. Anyone been lucky enough to hear them. They have some very interesting biasing capability depending on speaker load and necessary load to power what music and what volume you r playing. Often demo with Zellaton speakers

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[h=3]CH Precision A1 AMP[/h]
CH Precision A1 Power Amplifier
As the driving force behind recreating the full musical experience, the task of the power amplifier may seam desperately simple but is indeed highly complex. Achieving our simple goal of "add nothing, remove nothing" to preserve the full musical emotion has resulted in a ground breaking new amplifier topology. Housed in a chassis similar to the C1 and D1, the A1 sets new standards in terms of performance, flexibility of adjustments, industrial design and pure enjoyment.

The A1 is based on a novel proprietary amplifier architecture which optimizes the critical matching of the amplifier with the speaker. It can be operated either as a stereo amplifier (2x 100WRMS under 8O), as a monaural bi-amping amplifier (2x 100WRMS under 8O) or as a bridged amplifier (1x 350WRMS under 8O). Monaural analog input boards - one or two need to be installed depending of the chosen operating mode - provide single-ended RCA, single-ended BNC and balanced XLR input buffering. Each channel gain can be individually adjusted by steps of 0.5 dB in a range of +/- 6 dB.

The analog input stage is a class A full discrete, zero global feedback design, optimized for ultra-low noise and transient response. The analog output stage contains the key innovation of the A1. It is built around a class A full discrete ultra-low noise driver and a power stage operated as a pure follower in class AB. The feedback topology of the output stage allows for programmable global or local feedback or a mix thereof. Modifying the feedback ratio between global and local allows for adjustment of the A1's output to match a given loudspeaker, or even each specific driver when used in bi-amp or bridge modes. The amplifier includes a sophisticated monitoring system for each channel to report operating conditions (temperature, peak power into loudspeakers) and to ensure the security and stability of the system. There is no capacitor in the signal path. Premium grade components are used throughout such as 4-poles Mundorf capacitors, Argento loudspeaker binding posts and internal wiring, as well as many tight tolerances passive parts. A sophisticated mechanical chassis design and full USB based firmware update support contribute to make the A1 a real long term enjoyment.
 
Thnx for given an additional formal article to ponder and enjoy. Thnx Joe

Nick

You are welcome Nick. It looks great and I am curious as to how it sounds. I absolutely love my Job 225 for $1500 and can only imagine what refined Goldmund influence can sound like. Let me know if you give it a whirl.
 
Nick,
What we found when we paired the Soulution 520 pre & the CH Precision dac was that they both were of a similar signature & having both or one in the loop did not detract but put forward a slightly different presentation, but what a choice to have as in both were excellent. The Ch amps I haven't heard yet.......
 
CH Precision was founded by an ex of [FONT=Tahoma, Arial, Courier New, Helvetica, Times New Roman, Times][SIZE=-1]Anagram Technologies!
At one point
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Very interesting Kev. Digital implementation in the 500 Soulution monoblocks uses a switching amp but not in the output stage. I think both ch precision and Soulution r on the cutting edge of sonic analog purity with no compromise implementation of truly advanced digital concepts. The power, speed, and now the ability to do real time monitoring of loads can surely lead to even better sounding more efficient amps .
NIck
 
I've heard CH Precision, although not the A1, and their products are indeed very good. I believe the company was started by Florian Cossy and Thierry Heeb. I'm not sure Cyril Hammer of Soulution (and Spemot) has anything to do with CH.

The ability to adjust feedback of the AI amp to match a speaker is an interesting idea.
 
I've heard CH Precision, although not the A1, and their products are indeed very good. I believe the company was started by Florian Cossy and Thierry Heeb. I'm not sure Cyril Hammer of Soulution (and Spemot) has anything to do with CH.

The ability to adjust feedback of the AI amp to match a speaker is an interesting idea.

Florian Cossy formerly from [SIZE=-1]Anagram Technologies.[/SIZE]
You were right so I deleted my bad information, thanks.

Florian Cossy is the ceo.
 
Well, I figured you might know something I don't. And I imagine the Swiss high end audio world is a small one.

Did I read somewhere that you have a friend who prefers the CH DAC to his Soulution 745? Have you had a chance to listen to both?
 
Well, I figured you might know something I don't. And I imagine the Swiss high end audio world is a small one.

Did I read somewhere that you have a friend who prefers the CH DAC to his Soulution 745? Have you had a chance to listen to both?
Yes that is right. No I haven't heard the two yet but have an invitation to go to the guys place, probably something I'll try to do in the next few months.
 
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