Conrad-Johnson Premier 17LS Preamplifiers
Conrad-Johnson Premier 17LS Preamplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 19, 2011]
William Stevenson
Audio Enthusiast
This is for the original 17LS. My experience with tube preamps is limited though I've been through a slew of solid state gear. I first ventured into CJ gear wanting to add something to the mix which would soften the sound and I first bought a CJ PV15 which I found much too dark. Taking a chance based on glowing reviews I bought the 17LS in part because it had two sets of outputs allowing me to run two amps at the same time. It has some irritating quirks like the clicking on the volume and the gain always seems a little high meaning it's hard to turn the stereo down to a low, near audible level. Apart from that I love this thing--it seems like the perfect compromise between excessive tube sweetness/darkness and clarity. And for those scared off by the technical trial and error of tube rolling well I loved the sound of this just fine with cheapo Tesla 6922s. I sold the first one I bought and later bought another because I missed it that much. Like a fool I sold the second one and went with an Aesthetix Calypso which could resolve every last detail but was too forward and bright for my system and room acoustics. My gear with the CJ was a Meridian 508.24, Aerial 10ts and a variety of Classe amplification. If I get another one it may be the last preamp I own for a long time. |
[Sep 02, 2006]
paulwbranner
AudioPhile
Strength:
Tone
Weakness:
Some say the clicking is a shortcoming, not I!!! Well, well, well. Now having the 17 LS brings me to what music is all about. Before I could really get to know this gear I had to get the system in prime shape. First things first. D5, Kontact,and then Pro gold. Then the most important tweek, RCA caps from top to bottom(MCM in one.com 89 cents each. Some Bozo on Audiogon was selling these for $5.00 a pair) Now the system has integrity. The CJ has great build quality and it is over sized to be show cased. Not to be stuck in a rack, it won't fit anyway. It is to be sat on top or on table. I have mine on a table made out of solid black walnut. Real handsome piece to look at!
Customer Service True Professionalism! Similar Products Used: Krell
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[Aug 22, 2006]
paulwbranner
AudioPhile
Strength:
Imaging
I have been a fan of CJ gear for many many years. With the 17LS I can see why. I just did a soft listening session with some low end cables. My custom Mogami cables will be installed next week. Stay tuned...
Customer Service Head and Shoulders above the rest. Similar Products Used: ARC
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[Jul 17, 2006]
Lindsay
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
No weaknesses
Weakness:
none The Premier 17LS2 is still brilliant after over 2 years of use. Now changed the power amp for a VTL ST150 with KT88 valves. The pre-amp soundstage can be improved even more by using cryo-treated valves. They seem to give more space around each musician and solidify the focus. I got mine from Watford valves for £28 each plus the dreaded VAT for NOS valves, worth every pound. The price paid for the 17LS2 was £4250 of which I still think was a good price for the quality delivered. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in a natural 3d soundstage with superb control and focus. |
[Sep 13, 2005]
afan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
I wonder what ART can do that 17LS is very good already. I know know what is "click, click, click"....
Weakness:
Don't bother with 17LS2. It is not a lot better. It make a huge difference. I have not relized that a Pre-AMP can open up so much. However, I am writing this to tell another secret. I read about the Conrad Johnson ART review at Audiophile and found a note. All interconnect cable should be kept within 10 feet. At any point, Interconnect cable should keep 4 inches clearance from power cable. I visit some store and internet stores. I have found $200+ to $500 cable spacer. It just sounds stupid to me. a week ago, I was swimming with kids. I see the "noodle". It is 6 Foot floating form with a hole in it. I took two cut it in 6 inches to 1 foot long with bread knife. I cut again along the tube so the cable can insert in. Then magic happened again. My wife ran into me and ask what I had brought again. It sounds that much different to her. It is about $3.99 a noodle. It is too cheap not to try. |
[Jun 26, 2004]
Lindsay
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The character is open with an enormous sound stage. It is layered in all three dimensions. Solid soundstage with a naturalness that I have not heard bettered. Solid state...eat your heart out. The range is just increadable without any hint of being harsh although being completely unrestrained.
Weakness:
None that I can think of. This unit is the 17LS2 which has the new style capacitors. It has 5 line inputs through a selector plus two other direct inputs bypassing the selector. One has adjustable volume control and the second direct input is used for a home theater system and is set to a utility gain (non adjustable). It uses four 6922 valves, and the unit sounds ideally suited to the supplied standard Sovtek valves (tubes for the yanks). However when you remove the cover above the valves and then add Shun Mook Anti-valve resinators the system just seems to increase the soundstage again and become even more solid, if that is possible. The screw threads are N0.6-32 UNC for those of you that wish to replace the top posts. The price of this Premier in the UK is £5000, but I managed to get mine for £4250. Thanks Steve. Similar Products Used: Audio Research SP16L is the unit that it replaced. Remainder of the system consists of: conrad-johnson MV60SE power-amp Copland CDA822 cd player Avalon Accoustics Avatar loudspeakers Isotek mains conditioner cables by Cardas and Transparent Audio. |
[Jun 28, 2003]
mcb695
AudioPhile
Strength:
Air, transperancy, warmth. To me, my system finally sounds like music. (But this hobbie is a sickness and I don't know how long this will last).
Weakness:
The volume control seems a bit to loud even at its lowest level. I am a CJ lover. I have owened a PFR a MF 2500 (which has just been modified to a 2500A) and now the 17ls. I love the CJ gear, and I am very happy with the 17ls. Is is rich and detailed, it has a warmth I especially care for in my audio products. The resolution is excellent and the soundstage is huge. A lot can be attributed to the Virgo III's, but I know the CJ is playing a part. If you are looking for a smooth and clean sounding pre-amp, with warmth, style and tremendous air, I couldn't recommend it any higher. To me it just sounds like pure music, the way music is suppose to sound. I have Virgo III's with the CJ 17ls and an MF 2500A and with an SACD 1000 that has been modified with a tube output stage by Dan at Modwright. The soundstage is fantastic. Build quality is very good. Similar Products Used: CJ PFR CJ 17ls SACD 1000 Modified CJ MF2500A Vampire Copper Cast Cables Audio Physic Virgo III's |
[May 12, 2001]
Rob
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Amazing midrange and high end. Lots of detail. Focused soundstage.
Weakness:
Audible click when changing volume, input, or balance. I can tell you first hand that the quality of the preamp has a huge difference in sound quality. I was using a HK AVR25II as a preamp with the McCormick DNA-1 before I upgraded to the Sunfire Theater Grand II. The Sunfire made me realize how much the HK was hurting the signal. The Theater Grande is a great home theater preamp and processor, but it made me wonder what a really good stereo preamp would do to my system. Similar Products Used: Sunfire Theater Grand II |
[Jun 04, 2000]
Marco
Audiophile
Strength:
Detailed without losing the tradtional CJ warm tonal character with a bit forward sound stage, good match in my other gear.
Weakness:
Cover of the pre is too thin Just run the pre for slightly over 1 month, all 4 pieces Sovtek 6922 come along with it was replaced by Siemens CCa and the pre should have been burn it completely. It is amazing as compare to the ARC LS 25 that just sold to the 2nd hand market. Both are good pre, if you like more hi fi sound the LS 25 should be the best choice at similar price. If you like sweeten and warm sound, C-J should be the best buy. The top cover of the C-J is a bit thin, when you knock on it (the middle part near the tube cabinet and the rear part), you can hear the sound as compare to knock at the front panel and other part of the equipment body. To certain extend, the vibration do affect the sound quality. I have tried different ways to overcome this minor issue: Similar Products Used: ARC LS8 and ARC LS25 |
[Oct 10, 2000]
richard shiotsugu
Audiophile
Strength:
It is teh best
Weakness:
none It is the best - just as simple as that! Similar Products Used: PV10AL |