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Modifying Carver Sonic Hologram Generator - Slew Rate Question
If memory serves me, the B board on the C-4000 Sonic Holography
Autocorrelation PreAmp uses Texas Instruments RC4136 quad op-amps. These are rather slow slew rate op-amps, and I was considering replacing them with OP275 op amps or equivalent. My question is this: Does the Hologram Generator work it's magic BECAUSE of the slew rate limiting of these op-amps, or would I stand to improve the hologram image at higher audio frequencies by upgrading them? My TI chips have degraded somewhat, causing audible distortion when the hologram is switched in, until a 5-minute warmup has passed, after which it sounds fine. So the question is whether to replace with the same type, or attempt an upgrade with the possibility of improving high frequency imaging, or ruining the whole effect altogether. Has anyone thought about doing this, or better yet, actually tried it? -- Take care, Mark & Mary Ann Weiss VIDEO PRODUCTION . FILM SCANNING . DVD MASTERING . AUDIO RESTORATION Hear my Kurzweil Creations at: http://www.dv-clips.com/theater.htm Business sites at: www.dv-clips.com www.mwcomms.com www.adventuresinanimemusic.com - |
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