CH Precision Forum

Yes, but to CH's unique specifications it seems - the CH speaker wires are unshielded and sound very balanced and open (also not crazy expensive). My dealer now has Schnerzinger wires in which are supposed to be on another level but very expensive so I'm scared to try it! You have the Trinity DAC and pre?! What are your impressions?
 
Asiufy I agree - I don't like silver cables - always a little hot... But these CH wires are copper unshielded designs
 
Congratulations vjayh!

Looking forward to your opinion.

Well I got my A1 monos. Wow, setup options abound! Do any other A1 owners use with grounding device like Troy or Entreq? If so, curious how you setup- what is the connector type and which of the three did you use?

Looking forward to exploring all the options on these!
 
Vjayh, did you demo CH with Zellaton speakers? If so, was wondering your impressions of CH/Trinity with both brands of speakers.
 
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At HK Audio Show 2014.

More pics of this and other setups at my Ultimate site.
 
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The next product in the 1 series will be P1 phono stage.
Size like L1.

And later will two series will be released; 0 reference series, and 2 cheaper than 1 series.
 
I spoke to Jean-Pascal at Stenheim speakers the other day. The speakers shown in Munich (together with CH Precision) was a special edition floorstander which might - or might not - reach Europe and the US.
 
X1 arrived at last on Friday and I installed it in the system Monday and have had a couple of days to let it settle in and listen. The CH gear build quality is really really good. The C1 is already fantastic whether coax from cd or better, the ethernet streaming option. With the X1, I let it play in the background for several hours before coming round to really listen.
Noise floor is amazing. Listened to wicked, full, rich fleshy Leonard Cohen on Ten New Songs. Lovely tone. Seems deeper than with the C1 alone. There is definitely more detail. Emmy Lou a little strident on a couple of tracks but palpably real on Evangeline. On the XX's coexist, i can now hear the ambient recording hall band amps hum on a few tracks. Anouar Brahem's Astounding Eyes of Rita, which is a great recording, is haunting, spacious and beautiful.
So far so good. I want to listen to some more jazz and some classical favourites but so far, I'm impressed with this external PS.
 
I've had mine about a month back and it's definitely a notch up. Much lower noise floor resulting in a cleaner, clearer and more transparent sound, more defined bass and a bigger soundstage on familiar recordings.Looking forward to a home trial of the M1 soon.
 
Allen, thanks. I know you're looking for an analog setup at the moment but keep the x1 on your radar. Agree with Geshi in terms of the description of the SQ with the x1. A side note. I noticed that after running 4-5 hrs yesterday, that the top was barely warm. Same on the C1.
Chris
 
Here's CH prices:

CH Precision C1 Euro 24,000
Option card analog input to C1: Euro 2,000
Optional digital input board for C1: Euro 2,000
USB-B to C1: Euro 2,400
Optional Ethernet card for C1: Euro 4,300
Sync tab for C1: Euro 1,150

CH Precision L1 : Euro 27,000

CH Precision D1 : Euro 29,000
Card digital-out for optional D1: Euro 2,000
Board analog-out option for D1: Euro 2,000
Board analog-out dual mono for D1: Euro 4,000 (pair)
Sync tab for D1: Euro 1,150

CH Precision A1 : Euro 27,000
Input analog buffer card A1: Euro 1,500

CH Precision M1 : Euro 80,000 (pair)

CH Precision X1 : Euro 13,500
Card for additional output X1: Euro 3,150

Cable CHLink 1 mt: Euro 1,150 (Euro 100 per mt. Additional)
XLR cable pair Euro 1750 to 0.5 mt, Euro 1900-1 mt (per meter plus 400 Euro)
Speaker wire pair Euro 1900-1 meter (any meter in most Euro 400)
 
Had a C1 and D1 home demo about 3 weeks ago, truly an impressive 2 box system both from a built quality and very impressive sound quality. So much so I bought the D1.

As with every new component that is added to an existing systems, there will be inherent differences in the sound that one had never heard before...in this case, mids and highs are vastly improved - clarity, separation, focus, height and depth is more discernible. Can't say much about the base although it reached the lower frequencies better but sounded slightly boomy. The speakers was repositioned during the demo sessions, which was a pain as it has spikes on footers on marble floors. I think that the speaker position is not yet right and need tweaking.
Bryston BP26/MPS2 and three 14B SST, Audiomeca DAC and PMC MB2/XBD speakers completes the system.
 
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