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CH Precision C1.2 D/A Controller

SKU: C1.2

$50,400.00
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Product Description

Digital playback has evolved beyond resolution alone—it’s now about how naturally that resolution is delivered.

The C1.2 is CH Precision’s modular DAC platform, designed to act as both a digital converter and system controller. Its architecture is built around dual-mono processing, with independent signal paths for each channel and upgradeable modules that allow it to evolve with digital formats.

In listening, the C1.2 emphasizes coherence. There is a smooth continuity to the presentation, with no sense of digital edge. Timing is precise, which allows spatial cues to develop naturally, resulting in a soundstage that feels stable and dimensional.

It functions as the central hub in a high-end digital system, whether fed by a streamer, server, or transport such as the D1.5. Its flexibility allows integration into both CH-based and mixed systems.

Technically, it supports high-resolution PCM and DSD playback, with advanced clock management designed to reduce jitter. Optional clock input allows synchronization with external references such as the T1, further improving timing accuracy. Its modular input architecture supports USB, AES/EBU, and network streaming configurations.

For listeners seeking a digital front end that prioritizes realism over exaggeration, the C1.2 offers a refined and adaptable solution.

All orders are processed within 48 hours from date of order.

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  • If you would like to receive your order quicker you can request Express shipping during Check-Out in the Comments section.  Additional charges will apply.
  • In-stock items are shipped from our Vancouver warehouse and will reach major Canadian cities in 5-7 business days.
  • Items not in stock will either ship from one of our manufacturer partners' warehouses or in rare cases first must be sent to Vancouver and then to you.  
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