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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hi there
![]() Just wanna ask regarding this NE5532n opamps.I just noticed it's sound is more laid back...what do you think the best suitable replacement for this 5532's. Thanks and more power, |
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Depends on the application.
For straightfoward "gain blocks" I have come to revise my thinking on the 5532 and 5534 somewhat. I have doubts when they are used as an I/V convertor though, but that's due to other reasons.
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Location: Greater Seattle Area
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For a voltage amplifier, I'd recommend National Semiconductor LME49720. Phenomenal op-amp.
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