Conrad JOHNSON Phono Preamps


I’m currently in the process of starting a Vinyl system, Project Classic with Hana SL.

I’ve been looking at primarily a Musical Surroundings Phenomena, but 

I have a CJ ET3 line-stage that I am very happy with. I do not hear anything on CJ phono stages.

are there any CJ phono stages that are recommended? Reasonable prices new or used ?

jeff
frozentundra
@billstevenson 

you sure can help !

Do you have a list of your “ oldtime “ jazz or classic albums you could recommend?

I’m betting you have really cool albums, if grandma started you !!!!

will Mono albums play on stereo cartridge ?

jeff
Ps: my Gma had a baby grand she played when growing up . She talked of jazz clubs she hit 


Hi Jeff,
Re-issue mono records will play on stereo just fine, although a true mono cartridge still sounds quieter.  KAB makes a mono switch that is not expensive that would do the job too.

As for a place to start: Time-Life offered a series on vinyl entitled the Giants of Jazz. There were 28 volumes in the series, each volume comprised of 3 records and included an excellent booklet written by a recognized music scholar.  Each volume featured one artist, and of course each artist was accompanied by important sidemen of the day.  This series is a great place to start because it was widely distributed and copies are easy to find and usually very reasonably priced.  The quality is audiophile grade too.  Look at Amazon and Ebay to begin your search.  This series will take you from the early roots of jazz up to the beginnings of Bebop. 

Bebop and an off spring of it usually known as Cool Jazz or West Coast Jazz started about the middle of WWII and lasted well into the 1960s.  After that came Fusion or Jazz-Rock, which I am sure you can intuit on you own.  If you want to skip ahead just to get the flavor of this stuff, for Bebop pick up an Dizzy Gillespie/Charlie Parker record, or pick up a Johnny Costa CD.  Johnny was the pianist for the Mr. Rogers show and he played Bebop that sounded so much like Art Tatum that even Art Tatum himself was fooled.  Not many people know this, btw, but Charlie Parker was playing Art Tatum riffs.  For the West Coast sound, either Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five, or one of the Peanuts cartoon character records like Charlie Brown's Christmas, the music was all written by Vince Guaraldi and is West Coast jazz to admire.  For Jazz-Rock, start with the man who invented it Miles Davis and get Bitches Brew.  Follow that up with Weather Report's Heavy Weather.

But get grounded with early jazz first then get back to me.   At any time, if you need a break from your jazz lessons listen to some Bob Dylan, who just might be the best blues lyricist ever.  There are many great black singers.  Someone might tell you that Robert Johnson was the best blues entertainer ever.  Forget that.  Besse Smith was the best ever, male or female.  This might seem unrelated, but once you get yourself saturated in the roots of jazz you will find that it all comes from the blues.  So, don't get all uppity about what kind of music should be labeled jazz.  Duke Ellington didn't even like the word jazz.  His autobiography was entitled "Music Is My Mistress."
You are in for a great adventure.

Bill
I am a huge fan of the Conrad-Johnson sound. Having owned a PV7, PV5 years back and currently a Bill Thalmann upgraded PV9a  I can't imagine where I might go from here with specific reference to the magnificant phono stage in this component. The presentation is huge with micro/macro dynamics that mimics live music. Resolution of subtle detail is excellent and dramatically improved with the upgrades. I'm sure the newer CJs are  among the best of the tube designs out there along with VAC but at a big premium. Love the ET5 and the Classic 2 was a great value. 

FYI, this pre has 6 tubes which I replaced after the upgrades that were performed by Bill. This was in August 2015. They are still testing strong, (last month on my Hickcock tester). I purchase all my tubes from Andy Bowman of Vintage Tube Services.   A bit more maybe but well worth it as they are tested in many parameters resulting in dependability and high performance.    

I am using a Benz Micro .4 LOMC wood body. Plenty of gain and reasonably low noise.  Good luck and enjoy Jeff!

C-J also produced the EF-1.
A MOSFET design phono stage.
I've had mine for over 25 years.
No issues, knock on wood.....