Conrad-Johnson MF5600 Amplifiers
Conrad-Johnson MF5600 Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 24, 2005]
liu78
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Natural, smooth sound without harshness. Bass region is fairly good. Very detailed without being in your face. Binding posts are nicely spaced and strong enuff to take a good set on your terminations.
Weakness:
Bass a smidghen less than the best I've heard. It's gorgeous...but heavy & awkward! When I'm sliding it around on it's shelf I put those plastic floor protectors (the grey and black ones.} Then, it slides around like it's on roller skates. Be careful that it doesn't get away from you, tho. I guarantee you won't catch it! Also, my other components are black and look positively puny sitting next to the c-j. Now, when I purchased the amp it was on sale back East at a shop for $2500. I visited my local hi-end place and asked how low could they go. They groused about "regions, loyalty etc" and called to show me it was too good to be true. Well, it wasn't...Tors at c-j said they were clearing them out and , yes, he'd be glad to sell me one of the thirteen they had left for the same price. So, I got it locally for $2500 instead of $4000 with full warranty! On the other hand: c-j's website is basically useless-no manuals, schematics or info of any kind for products not in their current line-up. I think that is kinda stingy... The amp I wanted for a long time! I wanted a component with natural sound, yet could still "bring it" when things get loud and rude. It excels with music which is a must considering how much a great soundtrack can add to a film. I won't score it a 5 as there are even better amps out there...but even at full price this amp is a keeper!!! So, give it 4.8 overall at list price. If you can fall into a similar deal to mine then it will easily rate over 5.0. Similar Products Used: Acurus A-150 amps, Acurus 100x3 amp. Don't hold a candle to the big c-j. They sound harsh and brittle when stacked up against the MF-5600. I listened to Acurus stuff daily for several years before upgrading so I have a good idea of which I speak...that being said I still love my RL-11 and A-150s. I biamp a second system with them...... |
[Nov 17, 2003]
Mike Little
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great dynamics Excellent soundstaging Clean, clear sound
Weakness:
None A great amplifier for movies or music. I bought based on a review and recommendation from a former owner. The amp sounds much more powerful than the rated specs. The connections are easy to reach and make. This thing is a joy for serious listening. A good value at retail price, an oustanding used value, if in good condition. Similar Products Used: Parasound HCA-806 |
[Sep 15, 2002]
Jock
AudioPhile
Strength:
Non Fatiging sound with incredible detail on both stereo and surround
Weakness:
None Other reviewers, magazines got it spot on.. This amp is amazing.. I use it with an Anthem AV20, Red Rose Front channels, B&W centre and Kef 2005's for sub amd side/rears in a second system for a smaller lounge.. It sounds just as good on stereo as surround.. I have tried several cables and currently have settled on Bel S12's and Bel 'The wire' P1 interconnects.. I've have benchamarked it against the Bel 1001 MK4's (stereo/front channels) and recckon this sounds as good and is more practical for lower power + surropund system standpoint. Have also compared it with EAD PM 2000 and 1000 and it certainly is equal to these if your speakers are not too power hungry. The power-off thump is unusual, but you get used to it and it seems to do no harm to componets. The Loudspeaker connections are small, but this is a minor thing as they are at least of a very good quality/build .. Similar Products Used: Ead PM 2000, EAD PM 1000, B&K 7250, Bel 1001 MK 4 (stereo only). |
[Aug 04, 1999]
George
an Audiophile
"The Perfect Vision" review got it just right - except I never feel that the Conrad-Johnson smoothes things out, but then I do use Nordost cables (Blue Heaven and Red Dawn) throughout. It is the best sounding 5-channel amplifier I have heard which can also be used without excuses for Stereo. I use an EAD Encore HT processor - another great sounding piece (but which is flawed by having no controls on the facsia - everything is on the remote!). |
[Jun 23, 2001]
Ronald Goldblum
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Audiophile sound quality in stereo and home theater modes; excellent build quality; connection for remote trigger
Weakness:
None of any significance This is one great-sounding multi-channel amplifier. If your goal is to achieve audiophile-quality sound from home theater components, this is the unit to buy. I have paired it with the excellent, very neutral-sounding Aragon Soundstage preamp-processor (see my recently-posted review of this unit). This is a dynamite combination. The resulting sound is natural-sounding, very musical and never fatiguing. The soundstage that the pair present is huge. The reviews in The Perfect Vision and Home Theater (rated it 97/100 for performance) magazines got it right. Unless you own power-hungry, extremely inefficient speakers, I doubt that there exists a better-sounding multi-channel home theater amplifier. The sound is clearly superior to the Rotel 985 unit that I previously owned (although that is a very good amplifier). The bass reproduction of my main B&W speakers is notably improved. Similar Products Used: Rotel RB-985 |