I have been a die hard Boulder fan. I started noticing more and more UA-camrs using CH Precision. I bought the C1.2 and he is right you owe it to yourself to try CH out. It is huge step up from anything I have heard. I will completely move all of my equipment from Boulder to CH. If you are ready to move to your final lifetime system this is the system!!! CH is crazy good!!
i hate small remotes :D got an argon audio sa 1 comes with the tiniest remote i use for outdoor amp as its easy to grab and take outside, but already lost the remote just make sure its in the shadow cause if sunlight hit the optical in it tends to switch to that input cause it think it gets connected lol
Usually I agree and prefer a larger remote, but these are heavy enough that I don't think they're a problem. Direct sunlight will make most IR sensors act crazy, lots of infrared wavelengths flooding the sensor, but we usually just see inconsistent control behaviors, actually having commands trigger from sunlight is super unlucky!
Agree with you with one caveat...my experience with software and audio has to do with a streamer I acquired a few yrs back...hi end streamer and the hdwe is great...problem has been the sftwe...its buggy and becomes frustrating because when the sftwe doesn't work 100% seamlessly with the hdwe the unit is non operational...not a pleasant experience.
Totally agree! Software can make or break the experience. Thankfully, CH Precision is really top-class when it comes to both hardware and software and the result is an absolutely delightful user experience to go along with world-class performance.
As much as I love my Parasound 2125v2 for my GoldenEar BRX, I've upgraded to the NAD C298 (similar to NAD M23). My Parasound moved to powering the surround L/R speakers in a mixed use music/movies 7.4.4 setup and movies sound better. My requirements (
We'll see if they we be in business 10yrs from now? Now how many products in audio will still be around in 20yrs ? McIntosh! Not Hagle , Shitt , or any of these so called... New ? Companies...
I’m happy that you enjoy your McIntosh equipment, but wishing that other companies will fail is a bad look and detrimental to the HiFi community as a whole. CH Precision just celebrated their 10th anniversary and we don’t see any reason why they won’t continue to manufacture stellar HiFi components for many years to come. If you’re looking for McIntosh-related content, I’m sure there’s plenty available on other channels.
I have been a rep in this business aproaching 40 years now. I am invested and in my thoughtful mooments have often wondered this very thing. Then I learned something that makes it all make sense, "passion, true passion, never dies." From the designer, to the fabricator, to the dealer, to the end user, there is a line of passion that is hard to quench. Bring on the next great recording please!
I have been a die hard Boulder fan. I started noticing more and more UA-camrs using CH Precision. I bought the C1.2 and he is right you owe it to yourself to try CH out. It is huge step up from anything I have heard. I will completely move all of my equipment from Boulder to CH. If you are ready to move to your final lifetime system this is the system!!! CH is crazy good!!
Ch is pure magic!!!
Couldn’t agree more!
I was amazed with CH demonstration at the Toronto Audiofest last year ..hope they come back in October for the 24’
Match CH to 20.7s make em rock 🪨
Fascinating. I assume they sound really good? At those prices they’d better.
They do indeed! Come by and hear for yourself if you're ever in Atlanta!
i hate small remotes :D got an argon audio sa 1 comes with the tiniest remote i use for outdoor amp as its easy to grab and take outside, but already lost the remote
just make sure its in the shadow cause if sunlight hit the optical in it tends to switch to that input cause it think it gets connected lol
Usually I agree and prefer a larger remote, but these are heavy enough that I don't think they're a problem.
Direct sunlight will make most IR sensors act crazy, lots of infrared wavelengths flooding the sensor, but we usually just see inconsistent control behaviors, actually having commands trigger from sunlight is super unlucky!
Agree with you with one caveat...my experience with software and audio has to do with a streamer I acquired a few yrs back...hi end streamer and the hdwe is great...problem has been the sftwe...its buggy and becomes frustrating because when the sftwe doesn't work 100% seamlessly with the hdwe the unit is non operational...not a pleasant experience.
Totally agree! Software can make or break the experience. Thankfully, CH Precision is really top-class when it comes to both hardware and software and the result is an absolutely delightful user experience to go along with world-class performance.
As much as I love my Parasound 2125v2 for my GoldenEar BRX, I've upgraded to the NAD C298 (similar to NAD M23).
My Parasound moved to powering the surround L/R speakers in a mixed use music/movies 7.4.4 setup and movies sound better.
My requirements (
We'll see if they we be in business 10yrs from now? Now how many products in audio will still be around in 20yrs ?
McIntosh! Not Hagle , Shitt , or any of these so called... New ? Companies...
I’m happy that you enjoy your McIntosh equipment, but wishing that other companies will fail is a bad look and detrimental to the HiFi community as a whole. CH Precision just celebrated their 10th anniversary and we don’t see any reason why they won’t continue to manufacture stellar HiFi components for many years to come. If you’re looking for McIntosh-related content, I’m sure there’s plenty available on other channels.
I have been a rep in this business aproaching 40 years now. I am invested and in my thoughtful mooments have often wondered this very thing. Then I learned something that makes it all make sense, "passion, true passion, never dies." From the designer, to the fabricator, to the dealer, to the end user, there is a line of passion that is hard to quench. Bring on the next great recording please!