Replacing Conrad Johnson PV-10


Looking for recommendations in replacing Conrad Johnson PV-10.  It's been acting up.  Used to have to turn it on, then off, then on again to get both channels working...now only one channel is working regardless of what I do.  It may be time to say goodbye.  So, I'm starting here for suggestions.  Current setup is:

Enlightened Audio Designs T-1000 (transport)

Audio Alchemy Digital Decoding Engine V3.0 (DAC)

CJ PV-10 (preamp) 

Berning EA-2100 (amplifier)

Snell E-3 (speakers)

MIT MI-330 Plus (interconnects)

Kimber Kable 8TC (speaker cables)

Open to tube or solid state preamp and new or used.  Love my system, but just want it to work.  Ideal budget is below $2K.  Nearest dealer is several hours away, so want some help narrowing down options.  Any suggestions/thoughts would be very helpful.  Thanks!

 

 

jbeckley42

It is the timer relay IC.  There is one for each channel.  A local tech should be able to replace them.    Also worth sending to CJ again.  

Were it me and if I enjoyed my system I would consider replacing the PV-10 with a Conrad Johnson Classic or (better) Classic 2 SE preamp. Same look, size and similar design to your old PV-10, but the sound is much improved and they were made with better parts. I sold a Classic a couple of years ago and I still regret it. It was the best "cheap" piece of audio gear I ever owned.

Thank you everyone for all of the help and suggestions.  After thinking about this and dealing with this for a while.  I've come to the conclusion....it was the speaker outputs on the darn amp!  surprise  

 

I believe this is a simple fix now.