Greetings from PA, USA
Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 5:45 pm
Hi CJ fans,
Just signed up today so I could get a print for the CJ Premier 2 preamp that is on my service bench. Thanks to CJ, the admins and whomever else for making this group and service docs available!
I'm a long time CJ owner; a PV5 and MV75A1 bought new back in the mid '80s and a second hand Premier 2 about 15 years ago (wow, time flies!). I had met Mr Conrad and Mr Johnson back in the early '90s at a Stereophile show in NYC; a great couple guys that hung out in an empty room to talk tech with 2 friends and myself for about an hour.
I've never felt the need to chase the "state of the art", but have slowly optimized my rig(s) over the years with a mix of old and/classic (Klipsch Horns for example) and modified/home brew gear (tube amps, EQs, etc.). I'm an EE and have my own shop, thought typically I work at the ProAudio/Recording end of things. I'll try to contribute any tech assistance I can as I look through the various sections here.
Wishing you all well and happy listening!
Regards, Jim
Just signed up today so I could get a print for the CJ Premier 2 preamp that is on my service bench. Thanks to CJ, the admins and whomever else for making this group and service docs available!
I'm a long time CJ owner; a PV5 and MV75A1 bought new back in the mid '80s and a second hand Premier 2 about 15 years ago (wow, time flies!). I had met Mr Conrad and Mr Johnson back in the early '90s at a Stereophile show in NYC; a great couple guys that hung out in an empty room to talk tech with 2 friends and myself for about an hour.
I've never felt the need to chase the "state of the art", but have slowly optimized my rig(s) over the years with a mix of old and/classic (Klipsch Horns for example) and modified/home brew gear (tube amps, EQs, etc.). I'm an EE and have my own shop, thought typically I work at the ProAudio/Recording end of things. I'll try to contribute any tech assistance I can as I look through the various sections here.
Wishing you all well and happy listening!
Regards, Jim