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Hi !!
I'll buy some OPA2134 opamps, and I want know if there's diferences (how each one sound) between BURR BROWN and Texas Instruments ! And, wich one is better? 2604 / 2602 or 2134? And for finish, what sounds better? TL072 or NE5532? Thanksss !!!!!! |
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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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Texas bought the company Burr-Brown but the name is still around because it's good reputation.
... so TI and B-B is the same company.
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Hi,
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The 5532 can't do a differential input of greater than 0.7V, so you'll almost always want some gain. |
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