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Friedrich Stockhammer wrote:
Am 26 Feb 2005 19:24:44 GMT schrieb Chung: The 5532 is a superb audio opamp, so I am not sure why you would want to replace it. Having said that, if you have fairly high source resistances in your application, you can get a lower overall output noise by using opamps with lower input current noise. The OPA134/2134/4134 from TI/Burr-Brown are excellent. But I doubt very much if you can hear the difference between those and the 5532. All these have very low distortion even at 20KHz. These question are not for replacement - I want this but I have not done till today - in my old CD 650, but these OP's are for an new pre- and headphone amp. For preamps, my recommendations still hold. For headphone amps, you need different parts and not simply opamps. Designing a low power headphone amp for portable use, and designing for a home AC-powered application have different trade-offs. You should check out the National LM4908. |
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