That looks like a M1.1. The show photos of the M10 make it look much deeper...
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or someone is saving money by using the same chassisThe M10 prototype at the Munich Show last year is too big (deep!) & heavy, making it difficult to be handled in a home environment.
CH therefore decided to divide each channel into two chassis, which can be stacked up via the well-known CH Precision "Mechanical Grounding System" .
M1.1 : 440 x 440 x 266mm (W x D x H)or someone is saving money by using the same chassis
Given that the L1/X1 can be upgraded from 1-box to 4-box preamp...and the L10 is a 2-box, it leads to at least 2 questions:M1.1 : 440 x 440 x 266mm (W x D x H)
M10 : 440 x 500 x 270mm
Their chassis are diff.
Anyway I guess the price of the M10 will be $$$$$ and the chassis manufacture cost is nothing when compared to that.
So you can't stack a M1.1 on a M10 and have one connected to the high frequency and one to low? or may be their grounding posts are in the same place.M1.1 : 440 x 440 x 266mm (W x D x H)
M10 : 440 x 500 x 270mm
Their chassis are diff.
Anyway I guess the price of the M10 will be $$$$$ and the chassis manufacture cost is nothing when compared to that.
Wow. 400k USD if you want a pair on each sideSome months ago the price list was around
L 10 stereo 70.000 euro
L10 mono 120.000 euro
M 10 stereo 85.000 euro
M 10 mono 170.000 euro
I listen few times ago that M 10 mono will be little higher for 2 boxes instead one
If I want one mono on each speaker terminal, I.e. 4 monoblocks then that would be around 400k usd. Of course you can be cheap and just have one pair!Why a pair on each side
One pair are 2 mono with 2 external power supply,4 boxes, and the price will be little more than 170.000 euro,why 400.000?
Gian you're a true Gentleman!Dear brother,
i am a very good husband.
I bought CH for me and a system to my wife to listen music in laundry room
I had your same idea,for this we are brother!
CH therefore decided to divide each channel into two chassis, which can be stacked up via the well-known CH Precision "Mechanical Grounding System" .
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