Owning units from both manufacturers, here is my advice. Van Alstine makes great gear to a price point. Conrad Johnson is next level gear. Shoot for the Conrad Johnson. This is only an opinion based on trial and error experience. Individual results may vary.
Conrad Johnson vs Van Alst
Van Alstibe get valve 400 vs Conrad Johnson 2275
im looking at used amps and was wondering if any of you could give your opinion on these two amplifiers. Just curious about how you feel they sound, the quality, things like that. I can get both for similar money and the Fet Valve is more powerful but my speakers are super sensitive so that’s not an issue really. I know nothing about Conrad Johnston. Never net a distributor or seen them on display anywhere…
im looking at used amps and was wondering if any of you could give your opinion on these two amplifiers. Just curious about how you feel they sound, the quality, things like that. I can get both for similar money and the Fet Valve is more powerful but my speakers are super sensitive so that’s not an issue really. I know nothing about Conrad Johnston. Never net a distributor or seen them on display anywhere…
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cj’s entry level is as good or better than most - they simply don’t through low end stuff out there that underperforms cj’s name is still means terrific quality and sonics, for every piece they sell https://conradjohnson.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Tone-Audio-Review-conrad-johnson-MF2275SE.pdf |
I would go CJ for sure, but it really depends on the final result that you are seeking.... I've never compared, but have heard both. I'm guessing that the CJ will be more detailed, maybe a bit faster....but similar otherwise. You, know, I've met Frank a couple of times, although I found him arrogant about his own products, I don't think that he would lie to you or try to steer you one way or the other, may be worth a call. |
I had a Conrad Johnson MF2550 power amp and found it dull on top and slow sounding. It didn’t seem to be a good match for my system, so I sold it after a year of ownership. The person who bought it sent me a nice letter thanking me for selling it to him. He went on to say it was the best sounding amp he ever heard. I am still perplexed as I know how it sounded at home. It was mated to a Rogue RP5 tube preamp, Esoteric SACD player and GE Triton Refs speakers. Just food for thought. |
I think that both would be a good choice but i can say they are for two very different systems you could not go wrong with either one in the right system but i can say that the conrad johnson amp would most likely be the more forgiving amp of the two and the van alstine would be the more accurate/revealing if that helps. |
it is true that the op has not mentioned what speakers he is driving... that may influence his choice, but the two models he mentions are of similar rated power the ava will certainly play and sound a touch sharper and more incisive than the cj amp... cj’s sensibilities are for a more rounded, dimensional sound (given that firm's tube gear heritage), and thus some transparency, speed and detail is traded for those qualities deemed attractive ... the early cj ss amps using mosfets were infamous for their ’mosfet mist’ - where the sound was softened and somewhat ’cloudy’ if you follow my drift... but over time c-j, like arc, has moved to a more neutral sound in successive iterations of their gear |
Curious why you are considering either one of these amps? If they’re not local and you’re getting a killer price, I’d look into a Parasound A 23+. Been a long time since I’ve listened to a CJ 2275 but from memory I’d take the Parasound. Can’t speak for the Van Alstine. Make sure whatever amp you’re considering is dead quiet if your speakers are super sensitive. |