For
nearly thirty years, conrad-johnson has helped define the concept of
high end audio through its relentless pursuit of excellence, its use of
only the finest available component parts, and its single-minded
dedication to building the best high-fidelity products available. Less
frequently acknowledged, however, is conrad-johnson's dedication to the
"forgotten" audiophile - the dedicated music-lover who requires
musically satisfying performance but whose budget does not aspire to the
loftiest of current offerings. For as long as the company has been
producing its world-renowned Premier series of audio instruments, it has
also been adapting the technologies and construction techniques
responsible for those products and applying them to a more affordable,
but equally discriminating, line of components.
The MV60 is the latest link in that chain and it
personifies the same compulsive attention to even the smallest detail
that differentiate the true audio originals from less serious designs.
The MV60 is a 55 watt per channel stereo vacuum-tube power amplifier
that achieves its true-to-life sound through a combination of canny
engineering and daring innovation.
Consistent with conrad-johnson's design philosophy that circuits should
be kept as simple as possible, the MV60 works its magic with just eight
vacuum tubes. A composite triode input stage is direct coupled to a
cathode-coupled phase inverter. The two sections of the phase inverter
drive the output stage, which is comprised of a pair of EL34s operated
in an ultralinear configuration, producing 55 watts per channel. Limited
negative feedback is applied to the circuit to reduce distortion and
provide a sufficiently high damping factor to control most real-world
speaker systems. Discrete dc power supply regulators are provided for
the input and inverter stages, in order to isolate each stage from the
output signal.
Variations on this simple circuit have provided the blueprint for many
superb sounding CJ products in the past. This latest iteration benefits
from recent advances achieved in our Premier range of products.
Conrad-Johnson's continuing research into transformer design has
uncovered an intricate variation on transformer construction that
results in unusually wide bandwidth output transformers. These ultra
wide-band Transpectral transformers are used in all of the current
Premier power amplifiers. The MV60 is the first time these costly
transformers have been used outside the Premier range. The MV60 also
benefits from recent advances in power supply design developed for
conrad-johnson's flagship products.
conrad-johnson products are internationally known for setting the
standard of parts quality for the industry, and the MV60 proudly upholds
that tradition. Premium-quality parts are used throughout. All circuit
capacitors, including the main power supply filter and storage
capacitors, are polypropylene - there are no electrolytic capacitors in
the audio circuit or in the related power supplies. All audio circuit
resistors are special high-precision, low-noise metal film types. The
obsession for parts quality extends to the precision machined, gold
plated input jacks and output connectors ‹ even the internal wiring was
chosen on the basis of its sound quality in its specific application.
The MV60 was subjected to exhaustive batteries of instrumental and
listening tests before its design was finalized.
The result of all this painstaking attention to detail is an amplifier
that is both refined and surprisingly powerful. Although it is
conservatively rated at 55 watts per channel, it offers sufficient power
to drive all but the most difficult speaker systems reliably for
thousands of hours of listening pleasure without requiring complex
user-adjustments. Users who have not previously experienced the dynamic
range and lifelike timbre of tubed components will find the MV60 an
ideal introduction to the joys of modern tubed products. Along with its
tonal integrity, its ease of use, low maintenance costs, and reliability
will be a revelation for those who have only experienced "entry-level"
tubed gear. For veteran audiophiles, its modest price and size make it
the perfect "second system" amplifier, bringing conrad-johnson quality
and reliability to a different room from the state of the art primary
system. A word of warning if you are in this last group: whether in the
den, library, or bedroom, the MV60's wide bandwidth and low distortion
will give your main system a run for the money.
Specifications:
MV60 Vacuum-Tube Power Amplifier
Power (ultralinear operation): 55 watts per channel from 30 Hz to 15 kHz
at no more than 1% THD, both channels driven into 4, 8, or 16 Ohms.
(when re-connected for the chosen load impedance)
Power (triode operation): 25 watts per channel from 30 Hz to 15 kHz at
no more than 1.5% THD, both channels driven into 4, 8, or 16 ohms. (when
re-connected for the chosen load impedance)
Sensitivity: .8 volts rms to rated power (ultralinear)
Gain: 26 dB
Freq. Response: 20 Hz to 20 KHz +0/-.5 dB
Hum and Noise: 95 dB below 55 watts
Input Impedance: 100 Kohms
Phase: phase correct
Dimensions: 13.25D x 17.625W x 7H inches
Weight: 48 lbs.
Features: Built in led bias indicators, for easy, instrument-free
biasing of the output stage.