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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 35556" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>What are you using now?</p><p>Yes, some opiies need 3 levels of bypass to smoothen out it seems.</p><p></p><p>If you want predictable results that outperform std TL072 (yuk) LM833 and 9/10 times the 5532/4 (which have a strange ability to just be musical and in some units are hard to beat) go with OPA(2)604.</p><p></p><p>However, I must stress, that running rails that are as high as the oppie allows and paying attention to the regulators (no 78/79 if you can help it! discrete, super, 317, LT types will make as big a difference if not bigger then oppie rolling.) So too do soft recovery diodes on the PSU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 35556, member: 361"] What are you using now? Yes, some opiies need 3 levels of bypass to smoothen out it seems. If you want predictable results that outperform std TL072 (yuk) LM833 and 9/10 times the 5532/4 (which have a strange ability to just be musical and in some units are hard to beat) go with OPA(2)604. However, I must stress, that running rails that are as high as the oppie allows and paying attention to the regulators (no 78/79 if you can help it! discrete, super, 317, LT types will make as big a difference if not bigger then oppie rolling.) So too do soft recovery diodes on the PSU. [/QUOTE]
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