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Review 4 of 15
Price Paid:
$1000.00
from sound by singer Summary: I have been using my Conrad Johnson PV10A, on and off, for the last five, six, seven years. It's not perfect but it is always musical.
I just re-tubed the line stage section with with Amperex Bugle Boy (made in Holland) tubes and the magic is back. The factory tubes (made in East Germany) were past their life expectancy and the sound was slowing becoming more closed in. Less sparkle and less at the frequency extremes. While many report good sound with the Bugle Boy tubes, some also state that they don't last long in the PV10A. We'll see.
While I admit I have not done extensive comparison, in my systems with other comparably priced peramps, I have compared the cj's sound to the pre-amp sections of several "higher-end" receivers. I am always amazed how much better the cj sounds. Highs, in particular, float in the air and have life instead of too much urgency. The PV's sound stage is probably my favorite aspect of the unit. If the sound stage on the recording is big the cj will recreate it. Not a whole lot wider than solid stage but much much deeper.
For me, the cj has just the right controls - simple and straight-forward. I do wish it had a mono button and a pass-thru for Home Theater but for the price it's got the basics.
Oddly, even thought I purchased the PV10A with a phono section I have never used it. Never have resolved the tone arm question on my VPI turntable. One day soon hopefully - and then I will need to replace the three tubes in the phono section.
Relatively soon I plan on upgrading my entire system and will probably replace the cj [or just use the phone section] ... not for sound reasons but because it does not include a remote. I only have two other criticisms of the pre-amp. The background is not completely black/quiet, there is just the faintest hint of hiss. And the switchgear does not seem quite up to snuff. It all works ok but it doesn't feel solid or substantial when used.
For the same money, even today, I am not sure there is a better buy than this pre-amp if you can live w/o remote control.
Strengths: highs, soundstage, simplicity Weaknesses: no remote, touch of hiss
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