Source: Official website, Last Accessed: 2017/11/10
In celebration of their 40th anniversary, Conrad-Johnson has introduced two new ART amplifiers, the ART150 stereo amplifier and ART300 mono-block, both designed as a reference product for internal use as well as for industry professionals and dedicated audiophiles. They will be offered as limited editions, with just 250 units of the ART150 and 125 pairs of the ART300 to be sold through selected Conrad-Johnson dealers and distributors.
The audio circuit of these amplifiers has just three elements, each as simple as possible, and each essential to the operation of the amplifier. A voltage gain amplifier (a single triode) is direct-coupled to a cathode coupled phase inverter (each phase handled by a single triode), which in turn drives the output stage. Power is developed by KT150 output tubes, chosen for their musical accuracy, high power, and reliability, the company states. A single pair is used for each channel to comfortably and reliably achieve the 150 Watts per channel power rating of the ART150, while two pairs are used to produce 300 Watts in the mono ART300. A small amount (about 12 dB) of negative feedback reduces distortion and achieves a sufficiently high damping factor to control reactive loudspeaker systems. To assure continued peak performance, the owner need only make a simple bias adjustment when new tubes are installed. Built in LED bias indicators allow the user to make this adjustment using only the supplied adjustment tool. Separate, low impedance, discrete DC power supply regulators are provided for the input and phase inverter stages, thoroughly isolating these stages from the power demands of the output stage. These power supplies are designed to maintain a rock solid supply at all audio frequencies.
Resistors are precision laser-trimmed metal foil types. CJD Teflon dielectric capacitors are used for coupling the inverter stage to the output stage, and to bypass the large value polypropylene capacitors in the regulated power supplies. Proprietary wide-bandwidth output transformers contribute to excellent high frequency performance. Even the machined, gold plated, OFC connectors and the internal wiring have been carefully selected for optimal sonic performance, CJ says.
Every Conrad-Johnson ART Amplifier is patiently and carefully hand assembled, then individually inspected and its performance verified by an experienced audio technician. The owner is protected by a three-year limited warranty covering labor and parts except vacuum tubes.
For more information: http://conradjohnson.com/