Is something wrong w/ my pre???


I recently purchased a Conrad Johnson PV10AL and hooked it up to a Yamaha MX-1 amp, Sony DVP7000 (temporarily serving as a CD player) and Paradigm minis. Sounded OK - that's it. Maybe this result was caused by the amp, CD player, &/or even speakers. Well, soon after this discovery I wanted to see if there were noticeable sonic differences between the CJ and a Yamaha A/V receiver I had. I did an A/B test between the CJ and receiver (pre-outs) -- everything else remained constant. Unfortunately, what I discovered after the tests was that no significant improvements could be heard when listening to the CJ preamp. In fact, differences were nearly inaudible. How could this be? Everything in the chain was the same when performing the test between the CJ vs. the Yamaha AV Receiver. How could there be hardly any difference? Could the tubes in the CJ be going bad??? Even with only 400 hrs playing time? Am I missing something here? I'm only seeking answers as to WHY there was hardly any difference.
delmo
I think your problem is that you've connected that great cj pre to the yamaha amp. The yamaha amp is terrible at best. find a nice tube amp and be done with it. Unfortunately,solid-state just cant hang with tube stuff.
forget about brutus. this sort of ex-cathedra pronouncements are always wrong. yamaha made: 1. the best tuner ever (ct 7000) 2. an excellent record in everything they make including a speaker that was regarded as the best in England, including the stacked quad esls that i also owned. i own a cj preamp and a mx1. both are very good. feel no shame!
The tubes that come with the PV-10 are not that great. Try replacing them with some better ones. (I think they are 12AU7's) Also, what are you using for cables? Some cables like Monster Cable can suck so much detail out of a system it's like going backwards. After doing all this, I would think you should hear a differance??? Good luck!