Mod might be too strong a word. Rejuvenate is probably better, For example in the main pre section there are (2) 2uf 450vdc capacitors that have an ARC label and which show end swelling. So likely these need a quality replacement. Interestingly enough, CJ doesn't list the PV10 as having a teflon replacement capacitor option like many of their other older preamps. At the same time power supply design has improved in the last 20 years so opportunities exist to eke better transients and base out of an older design
Conrad Johnson PV-10A mod experiences?
Has anyone had experience performing a mod on the CJ PV-10A? I'm fond of this preamp, it has that wonderful tube openness and sweetness for harmonics. However over the past 6 months as I've delved into PC audio and DAC improvements, I've come to realize two things about it
1) its slow on transients
2) its dynamically compressed.
I'm using Mullard NOS tubes throughout as these seem wonderfully detailed with excellent base.
Since the preamp is built like an engineering prototype (overbuilt)my gut hunch is that some caps have aged (circa 1993)and need replacement, specifically the white CJ caps
and am thinking about replacing them first with Multicaps.
Wondering if anyone has experience trying to revitalize a PV 10A?
1) its slow on transients
2) its dynamically compressed.
I'm using Mullard NOS tubes throughout as these seem wonderfully detailed with excellent base.
Since the preamp is built like an engineering prototype (overbuilt)my gut hunch is that some caps have aged (circa 1993)and need replacement, specifically the white CJ caps
and am thinking about replacing them first with Multicaps.
Wondering if anyone has experience trying to revitalize a PV 10A?
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