Conrad-Johnson Design, well-known purveyors of vacuum-tube electronics, introduced the ET2 Enhanced Triode preamplifier, featuring a single-ended triode voltage gain stage direct-coupled to a high-current output buffer. For once, this is not another $18k preamp; the price is a relatively modest $3500.
Conrad-Johnson was also showing the CD2B ($8500), which marries a tubed analog output section to a DAC that handles both CDs and SACDs. Details were tantalizingly scarce, but Lew Johnson and Bill Conrad expect to ship the unit by "mid-year."
Since CJ always sets up a static…