In a resolving digital system, timing errors don’t present themselves as obvious faults—they appear as a subtle loss of coherence. The T1 exists to address exactly that. Designed as a master clock for CH Precision’s digital ecosystem, the T1 provides an ultra-stable 10 MHz reference signal to connected components. Its core is a high-precision oven-controlled crystal oscillator, stabilized within a thermally regulated enclosure to minimize phase noise and frequency drift. The listening effect is cumulative rather than immediate. Imaging becomes more stable, transients feel more precise, and complex passages maintain their structure with greater clarity. The system doesn’t sound different—it sounds more correct. It is most effective in systems where multiple digital components are present, particularly when pairing a C1.2 DAC with a D1.5 transport. By providing a unified timing reference, it eliminates discrepancies between internal clocks. With six independently buffered outputs, configurable waveform (sine or square), and selectable voltage levels, the T1 is designed for compatibility across a range of devices. An optional GPS module allows synchronization to atomic time standards, ensuring long-term accuracy. For systems already operating at a high level, the T1 is about refinement—bringing the entire digital chain into tighter alignment.