Modified vintage CJ preamp vs. new one


I have a vintage Conrad-Johnson PV11 preamp which I had modified by the company with Teflon caps.
I like the sound of it.
As a matter of curiosity I’d like opinions as to whether it would be an improvement if I were to replace it with a new CJ model.
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The PV10 through PV12 (or PV14?) were really stellar, and with the right caps amazing. The improvements were mainly around the power supply.

I would not replace it, I'd keep it and use it elsewhere, especially if you already have Teflon caps on it.

One major thing I liked about them was the use of low gain tubes, meaning lower noise. :)

Best,

Erik
i currently have the et5 as well as an older prem 16ls2

had the pv10a, pv12 and 14 in the (quite distant) past

the current et6 is an upgrade from the just prior gen et3... which was not a great sounding unit for the money - the et5 was a huge step up in sq

i am sure jeff and the guys at cj have improved the et6 quite a bit as a result of the relatively poor performance of the et3... i have not heard it... but i would suspect the et6 would be substantially better than a many many gens old pv11, caps upgraded or not... the pv11 would be substantially more honey colored, less resolving less impactful on transients, throwing a more muddled stage