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Ch Precision D1.5 SACD/CD Player/Transport
The heart of any disc player is the transport mechanism itself. But what do you do if current mechs simply aren’t up to the job? If you are CH Precision, you build your own! The critical mechanical parts of our proprietary Mechanically Optimized Reading System (MORSe) are built entirely in-house. The carefully selected optical pick-up and motor are precisely mounted on a massive brass sled that weighs almost 1kg (2.2lbs). This high-mass lowers the mechanical resonance frequency of the module several orders of magnitude lower than in most other transports, while ensuring an ideal counter-weight to the torque of the spinning disc.
The complete module is isolated from the rest of the chassis using four alpha-gel isolators, fine-tuned to filter vibrations all the way down to AC mains frequencies. This prevents vibrations generated by the spinning of the disc from reaching sensitive electronic boards, as well as low frequency vibrations originating in the power supply or chassis disturbing the accurate tracking of the laser mechanism.
The disc clamp is made of lightweight PEEK polymer, which provides optimal grip and dimensional stability, ensuring slip-free transmission from the direct drive motor to the disc. The chassis holding this crucial sub-system is a 2 kg rigid aluminum structure, directly coupled to the heavy base of the D1.5. This makes an ideal mechanical ground reference for the rotating parts that, along with our updated mechanical grounding system effectively eliminates mechanical interference. Built around the massive MORSe mechanism, the D1.5 is a configurable CD/SACD player/transport, the card-cage output architecture allowing owners to optimize the output topology to suit their system requirements, whether they need a player, transport or prefer to have both in a single unit.
The digital output board (CH-Link HD, S/PDIF, AES/EBU and TosLink) is supplied as standard. The CH-Link HD connection allows digital output of high-definition material, including DSD direct to the C1 DAC or I1 Integrated Amplifier. In the case of CD replay, the D1.5 allows users to choose between the raw MQA (44.1kHz/16bit) output and an MQB output.
It is also possible to fit a pair of dedicated, mono DAC boards, utilizing our proprietary PEtER spline filter algorithm, to create a reference player capable of SACD, CD and MQA CD replay. The Clock Sync board allows the D1.5 player/transport to be slaved to either a DAC master clock or the T1 Reference clock for optimum performance. Finally, the D1.5’s performance can be further upgraded with the use of an X1 external power supply.
All replay, output and user interface functionality is accessible via the CH concentric control on the front panel, or remotely, via the CH Control App. The large AMOLED screen can be color configured to reflect different source/output formats, while the color itself and brightness can be adjusted to offer a perfect match with other units in the system. This flexibility when it comes to configuration or application, along with its ease of operation, make the D1.5 not just the highest performance but also the most adaptable, upgradable and future proof optical disc replay solution available.
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CH Precision D1.5 SACD/CD Player/Transport
The CH Precision D1.5 centers on a proprietary, high-mass MORSe transport and a time-domain focused digital chain to deliver remarkably musical, neutral replay that draws the listener into the performance. Its PEtER spline filter, DXD-capable processing and selectable MQA outputs yield very low noise, wide dynamics and a three-dimensional soundstage, as observed by hi-fi+ and Audiophilepure. Built to flagship standards—screw-less brushed panels, heavy chassis, brass sled isolated on alpha-gel—the D1.5 is modular and upgradable via its card-cage architecture, CH-Link HD and optional DAC/clock boards (see Fidelity Magazine and Audiophil-Online). Ideal for SACD/MQA collectors and listeners seeking reference disc replay, it pairs technical precision with palpable musicality.
Pros
- Exceptionally musical, neutral presentation with strong transient control and immersive imaging — reviewers report you’re drawn into the music rather than distracted by the electronics.
- Advanced digital engine: PEtER spline filtering, DXD-rate processing and flexible MQA output options deliver very low noise and refined conversion.
- Flagship mechanical design and build quality — in-house, high-mass transport with alpha-gel isolation, rigid chassis and modular card-cage architecture for future upgrades.
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Cons
- Flagship-class price and positioning may put it beyond many buyers despite trade-in and upgrade pathways.
Digital Performance
94/100
CH’s proprietary PEtER spline filter, DXD-rate processing and selective use of the WM8742 conversion stage are repeatedly cited as cutting-edge digital engineering (hi‑fi+, Fidelity). Reviewers note excellent MQA handling (raw MQA and MQB options), optional mono DAC boards, and clock/sync options (SYNC IO, X1 PSU) that together deliver very low noise, refined conversion and top-tier digital integrity.
Sound Quality
94/100
Reviewers report a wide, deep and convincingly three-dimensional soundstage: hi‑fi+ describes the orchestra in a 'perfect sphere' you could 'walk into', and Audiophilepure notes that details lost in digital haze are fleshed out, supporting strong holographic imaging and excellent spatial retrieval.
Build Quality
95/100
The D1.5's casework and mechanical engineering receive high praise: elegant, screw-less brushed finish and high-mass, mechanically damped MORSe transport with a ~1kg brass sled and alpha‑gel isolation (Fidelity, Audiophil‑Online, hi‑fi+). Reviewers emphasise chassis rigidity, precision engineering and upgradeable card-cage architecture as standout strengths.
Features Connectivity
92/100
The unit is highly configurable: SACD and MQA support, CH‑Link HD (I2S-style) digital output, optional mono DAC boards, SYNC IO word‑clock, X1 PSU, and app/CH system network integration are all documented (Fidelity, hi‑fi+, Audiophil‑Online). Balanced analog outputs and flexible card-cage output topology further extend connectivity and system integration.
Value for Money
86/100
Reviewers consistently praise performance and upgradability but offer no strong consensus of 'best value' language; price is presented as high/end (various review price points). Fidelity and CH press materials stress future-proofing and trade-in options as cost‑mitigating, leading to a neutral-to-slightly-positive value assessment in the context of flagship-class products.
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