I agree, I would sell it as is, and move into a PV5 if you like that full sound. It has it in spades, and should be pretty trouble free to boot.
Is it worth it to repair a cj pv2ar?
I bought a used cj pv2ar preamp off the audiogon classifieds 10 years ago. It has served me well to this point, hooked up to a cj mv-55 and meadowlark kestrel.
A recent repair estimate (needs new power supply, caps and a transistor or two) was $520. Considering I bought it for less than $200, and there are newer cj preamps available used for a little more money (pv10a for $650), is it worth repairing?
Does anyone feel the pv-2ar is not a great match for the mv-55?
I listen to mostly jazz on vinyl and prefer a warmer, fuller sound.
Thanks,
sanjay
A recent repair estimate (needs new power supply, caps and a transistor or two) was $520. Considering I bought it for less than $200, and there are newer cj preamps available used for a little more money (pv10a for $650), is it worth repairing?
Does anyone feel the pv-2ar is not a great match for the mv-55?
I listen to mostly jazz on vinyl and prefer a warmer, fuller sound.
Thanks,
sanjay
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