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![]() "Eeyore" wrote in message ... Arny Krueger wrote: The 4558 that Trevor decries is even widely used in professional gear that is highly regarded. No it *isn't* Arny. At least not in any respectable kit. I guess you'd be amazed where I've found them. The 4558 ( originally Raytheon's 1558 ) is no more than a dual '741 class' op-amp. That was the 558. The NJM 4558 that is currently used is a far different chip. It does things that the orgional 4558 could never do, like swing +/- 12 volts at 30 KHz. The only pro gear I've normally seen it in is low-end budget Asian kit. Notably DJ gear. It shows up in more highly-regarded places. Even the modest change to the 4560 provides very real benefits. A better device for many apps, true. However, DVD players with 4558 line drivers don't seem to have any technical or audible failings because of them. |
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