old Burr Brown Op Amps

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What is inside those BB opamps ? Discrete ? Any good ?

The equipment where I found those inside had a bandwith > 200 kHz

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Burr Brown, Intech, Analog Devices, Teledyne Philbrick, and others manufactured discrete op-amps. In the 70's, at Intech, I designed and characterized a variety of descrete op-amps and designed production test fixtures. The A-148A is a JFET input op-amp with a Bandwidth of 10 MHz. The 990 discrete op-amp circuit is ventrally identical to the A-148A with the exception of the JFET input and a few improvements.

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The RIAA amplifier board has two A-148A’s on a 22-pin Vecotor board. It has been in use for over 42 years.

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In the 70's, at Intech, I designed and characterized a variety of descrete op-amps and designed production test fixtures.
Dear WSJ,
I have a pair of Intech A-100 and I have not found any datasheet on the web. That's not a problem for building an audio circuit with it, but could you please let me know its max. V+/V- if you know this "beast"? Thanks, Bernard
 
Old Intech Part Info?

Originally Posted by WSJ http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/parts/114219-old-burr-brown-op-amps.html#post3149469

In the 70's, at Intech, I designed and characterized a variety of descrete op-amps and designed production test fixtures.
Dear WSJ,

I need to find replacement op amp for Intech A-440. The problem is that I cannot find any specs or the datasheet on the internet. Is there a chance you can post or send me some info for this component?

Thanks in advance
 
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