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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It’s entirely possible that the ET 6 will sound better, but the modified PV 11 is pretty clean and definitely does not sound muddled especially as it is paired with a Benchmark AHB2 amplifier.
@rvpiano

benchmark has an extended, clean and lean house sound... your older cj pre may have a great synergy with it

so if it ain’t broken...

as for what an et6 could do in its place... only one way to find out, right?  😆

good luck!
There does not seem to be a lot of feedback , or reviews in regard to the ET6 available. I am also curious how the ET6 compares to the ET3 and even other vintage CJ preamps.






For what its worth,  I own the Classic 2SE and after demoing that and a non SE ET3 in a 50k plus system I thought the Classic with Teflon caps  sounded better.   
KeEp the upgraded CJ Pre. 
  Use her for many years to come.  Enjoy he music. 
   Ou would make a sidestep and be out of unite a lot of money.

 Save $, new cables. 
 The PV pres’ were great   
 Keep your upgraded preamp!

 Probably not even broken yet, those Teflon caps take hundreds.  Of hours to fully break in.