Repair my C-J PV11 or try to replace?


Looking for opinions from people familiar with the sound of an up-to-spec Conrad-Johnson PV11 (w/phono). I have one I bought used here several years ago. The rest of my system is in my profile.

The PV11 needs a little work, and for ~$200, C-J will go over the unit, repair as needed and bring it up to spec.

Money is tight, but I was wondering how an up-to-spec PV11 would compare to budget preamps available today in the $800-$1200 range. My requirements are full function, especially a balance (or L/R volume) control, prefer two tape loops, MM phono input (I suppose I could pick up a budget phono pre if I had to). I am not opposed to defeatable tone controls. I would like (but do not require) remote control and a theater bypass input.

I don't mind buying used, but I don't really have the patience to change preamps a dozen times in order to find good synergy.

I generally like the sound of the PV11 (it's the only glass in my system), and I prefer warmth with detail over analytical, hyper-detailed sound. I am very sensitive to any exaggeration or distortion in the brightness range (4-8kHz). I am fearful that going to a SS pre by Rotel, NAD, Parasound, Arcam, et. al. will result in sonics that I will find too cold, and will worsen the listening fatigue factor in my system.

Musical taste is all over the map, but no rap, new age or opera.

Also bear in mind that my limited audio budget might be better spent improving the digital source gear (Rotel RCD-02 CDP) and/or speakers (Vandersteen 1C w/2Wq subwoofers).

Any informed suggestions and comments would be very appreciated. Thanks in advance.
bondmanp

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Yes, No money, C-J service is indeed awesome. OK - unless someone else feels strongly otherwise, the C-J will go in for repair & refresh. Thanks, all!
Thanks, Jeff. As posted elsewhere in the forums, I know the 2Ce Sig IIs would be the natural upgrade for the 1C/2Wq combo, but the 2 series is too wide for the only position that will work in my room. The Quattro is too expensive, even used, for me to consider, so I must look outside Vandersteen for a speaker upgrade. It's a large space so I need robust towers, but they have to have a narrow front baffle. I have been following the Ohm thread on the speaker forum and I am very intrigued.

A listening session last night convinced me that I ought to upgrade the digital front end before I upgrade my speakers. I am thinking about a bunch of different options, including one that is a local favorite modded DAC here in NJ.

Thanks again to all. The PV11 stays.
Thanks again, all. I did indeed send my PV-11 to Virginia for repair and refresh. Turn-around was about two weeks. The line-stage tubes were replaced, a stripped case-screw replaced, all contacts were cleaned and unit was tested. Total bill, including return shipping was about $225. Extremely reasonable, IMHO. Most of the issues I had were fixed, save the apparent channel balance drift, which I am beginning to think may be an acoustic issue with my room.

Tried it out last night, and everything sounds fine. C-J is a pleasure to deal with. If I had the money, I would consider one of their tube amps for sure.