No pics Myles???
His system used to be on AGon...but i cannot find it for some reason.
Anybody having reliability issues with CJ gear?
I saw this on audiogon http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?aamps&1344219260&&&/Conrad-Johnson-dedicated-fansite
Myles -- how's the C-J thing working out? Been a little while now ....
Hey MadFloyd,
My own 12+ years owning CJ has been terrific. I have owned 3 previous pieces of CJ and all sold in perfect condition with no repairs. I now have the CJ GAT and am enjoying it. As for Ed, I have gotten to know him quite well, and he has been terrific and superbly responsive. I have also received resopnses back from Lew Johnson quickly before as well. I know another GAT owner who has been an even longer CJ owner than I and has owned Prem 8s, ART 1, 3 and now GAT...and i believe he too has a high regard for CJ.
Speak with Jack Tozzi at Spearit Sound...yes, they are CJ dealer so 'biased'...but Jack has been around a long time and has always spoken his mind to me.
Nah, just curious. Still interested in the brand. Wondering if I should jump to the top of the heap -- or if there is still a lot on offer if you come in mid-line (ET5+LP125).
Good to hear.
I will see Jack at 10am tomorrow morning as a matter of fact!
Speaking of CJ...
I have a recapped Premier One, 6550 version that is the most ballsy full and rich sounding amplifier I've heard. The detail is very strong and punches through the stage like Mohammad Ali. Also, I have a place in my heart for the Premier 10 linestage but I would not recommend together- too much of a good thing.
Just really handle the ML S-Xs like no other amps that I've had. Just effortless.
JV (TAS #218) reviewed ART with 6550 tubes but cj web site states, ART comes with KT120's...So, have they replaced 6550 with the KT120 or is this some kind of upgrade or what?
You made me feel guilty - I have now taken the conrad johnson MV125 out of the closet and it is playing wonderfully with the Aida's. These old amplifiers are more colored than current equipment, but have an extraordinary liveliness in the midrange zones. And yes, Mep, biasing of the individual tubes is a child affair - just turn the pot anticlockwise until the red LED turns off!
Micro-I know some tube amps are super-easy to bias. I have owned some. I have had everything from the super-easy to the super-absurd. I think my favorite was the Quicksilver V4 amps. I could bias all 8 tubes in less than two minutes easy-probably closer to one minute for both amps.
I think if you updated the coupling caps in the MV-125 it would sound like a ‘current’ tube amp vice tube gear from yesteryear. CJ is still proud of those output transformers they used in the MV-125.
Just be prepared for Teflon break-in hell, which is at least 200-400 hours. Worth it, but you must have faith. Although, I would caution that Teflons do change the sound, and if you like the old sound, I would listen to some Teflon "new sound" CJ first. For example, I would not modify my MF-80 (even if it could be done), because I like the mellow sound of the poly caps.on it. OTOH, I love my CJ Classic SE, which has a few Teflons under the hood.I have not done it myself...but know others who have...changing capacitors to latest CJ Teflons make a big positive difference by all accounts.
Just be prepared for Teflon break-in hell, which is at least 200-400 hours. Worth it, but you must have faith. Although, I would caution that Teflons do change the sound, and if you like the old sound, I would listen to some Teflon "new sound" CJ first. For example, I would not modify my MF-80 (even if it could be done), because I like the mellow sound of the poly caps.on it. OTOH, I love my CJ Classic SE, which has a few Teflons under the hood.
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