Anyone with experience on the OPA549 compared I vs. NI topology? Which sounded best in your opinion?
Alcaid Member Joined 2003 2005-01-08 8:15 am #1 2005-01-08 8:15 am #1 Anyone with experience on the OPA549 compared I vs. NI topology? Which sounded best in your opinion? ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 8:21 am #2 2005-01-08 8:21 am #2 I personally prefer inverting. ••• More options Share Alcaid Member Joined 2003 2005-01-08 8:52 am #3 2005-01-08 8:52 am #3 What value should I use for R3, or can i leave it out (how much DC on the output will that result in?) Attachments inverting.jpg 8.5 KB · Views: 293 ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 11:35 am #4 2005-01-08 11:35 am #4 It varies! I currently use a multi turn trim pot to get it as low as possible ••• More options Share M markp Member Joined 2003 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 pinkmouse said: I personally prefer inverting. Click to expand... Why? ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 To me, it just sounds a bit clearer in the mids. I know inverting is currently unfashionable, but then you haven't seen my wardrobe! ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 8:21 am #2 2005-01-08 8:21 am #2 I personally prefer inverting. ••• More options Share Alcaid Member Joined 2003 2005-01-08 8:52 am #3 2005-01-08 8:52 am #3 What value should I use for R3, or can i leave it out (how much DC on the output will that result in?) Attachments inverting.jpg 8.5 KB · Views: 293 ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 11:35 am #4 2005-01-08 11:35 am #4 It varies! I currently use a multi turn trim pot to get it as low as possible ••• More options Share M markp Member Joined 2003 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 pinkmouse said: I personally prefer inverting. Click to expand... Why? ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 To me, it just sounds a bit clearer in the mids. I know inverting is currently unfashionable, but then you haven't seen my wardrobe! ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Alcaid Member Joined 2003 2005-01-08 8:52 am #3 2005-01-08 8:52 am #3 What value should I use for R3, or can i leave it out (how much DC on the output will that result in?) Attachments inverting.jpg 8.5 KB · Views: 293 ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 11:35 am #4 2005-01-08 11:35 am #4 It varies! I currently use a multi turn trim pot to get it as low as possible ••• More options Share M markp Member Joined 2003 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 pinkmouse said: I personally prefer inverting. Click to expand... Why? ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 To me, it just sounds a bit clearer in the mids. I know inverting is currently unfashionable, but then you haven't seen my wardrobe! ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
What value should I use for R3, or can i leave it out (how much DC on the output will that result in?)
pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 11:35 am #4 2005-01-08 11:35 am #4 It varies! I currently use a multi turn trim pot to get it as low as possible ••• More options Share M markp Member Joined 2003 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 pinkmouse said: I personally prefer inverting. Click to expand... Why? ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 To me, it just sounds a bit clearer in the mids. I know inverting is currently unfashionable, but then you haven't seen my wardrobe! ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
M markp Member Joined 2003 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 2005-01-08 1:56 pm #5 pinkmouse said: I personally prefer inverting. Click to expand... Why? ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 To me, it just sounds a bit clearer in the mids. I know inverting is currently unfashionable, but then you haven't seen my wardrobe! ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 2005-01-08 5:09 pm #6 To me, it just sounds a bit clearer in the mids. I know inverting is currently unfashionable, but then you haven't seen my wardrobe! ••• More options Share
To me, it just sounds a bit clearer in the mids. I know inverting is currently unfashionable, but then you haven't seen my wardrobe!