Which entry level preamp?
I'd like to try a tube CJ preamp for under <$1500 used. Which model is best? I've seen ET2, PV10BL come up for sale in this price range, may be even a Classic but not sure which one to get. Line stage is good enough and it'll be mated with a semi-vintage McIntosh MC2200 SS amp. Thanks in advance.
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Spearit Sound is having a moving sale. They have a Classic 2 open box for $1620. Excellent buy.
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Thanks. I actually saw the models on their site. So you recommend newer Classic 2 over a slightly used ET2 or other older models?
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Hard to beat if you like the traditional CJ sound.:thumbsup:
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Would you be interested in a one owner PV9a that has been sitting since I bought a Mac c2300?
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Buy a like new pre owned Mcintosh MX model, such as a MX120 . it is a terrific pre amp but because it is a home theater processor replaced by the MX122 it can be purchased very cheap.
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My vote goes to the PV 14L series II, when they come up for sale they usually fall in the $1250 - 1500 price range. Many a CJ owner has felt this unit is the sweet spot with respect to performance to dollar ratio.
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Thank you all folks. I see a couple of PV12AL models available for a reasonable price. The ET2 model I had my eyes on is no longer available. Out of curiosity, almost all of the CJ preamps seem to have a fairly high gain. Anyone having any matching issues using them with a non-CJ amps? My MC2200 has a selectable input voltage sensitivity between 0.775 mv and 2.5 volts so I suppose I could use the higher value is I go the CJ route.
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Check out Audio Mart. There are a number of CJ pre's available there. There was a 17LS in your ball park.
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