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Please read my review in the archives

Posted by Luminator on April 18, 2017 at 08:26:20:

I do not have experience with Conrad-Johnson's MF-2550, so I am not at liberty to comment. Offline, you can ask me about the Sonographe SA250 and CJ MF-2250A.

As long as you use suitably honest, neutral, transparent after-market powercord and fuses, the Conrad-Johnson ET-250S, on a sonic basis, is relatively true to the source. That means it will reflect what is upstream, and then tell you what your speakers (at the mercy of the room, of course) sound like.

Since I published that review, I added more posts about the CJ ET-250S:

Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Part 12

-Lummy The Loch Monster