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Old 27th July 2008, 05:05 PM   #1
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Default Help with op-amp

I have 2 Soundstream MC245 that I planning on using in my system. I’ve been reading about changing out the op-amps in amps, pre-amps, CD players and so on. From what I have read this is one of the easiest ways to tailor the sound of the component to your liking.

I will start by statement the type of sound that I like. I like it smooth, but not dark, dynamic and detailed, with a very good sense of spaces and openness. The drivers I using are all one the warm, smooth and robust side, but are in no way dark sounding and are none for their detail.

The op-amp in install the amps are a single TL072 (dual op-amp) as far as I can see. Being it is a full range 5 channel not sure how a single one works, can someone please explain it to me, and I love learning new and important things like this.

I’m looking for a direct replacement or an easy replace; I would like to use a dual one to replace them. I have been researching and the ones I’m more interested in are the:

AD8066: Said to be one of the best for bass and is very detailed and open. Not sure if it is a direct replacement, looks like I will need a Brown Dog adaptor.

OP275: Said to be better then the TL072, but to have a sort of tube sound. May be to smooth

LM4562: Said to be very detailed and open also. No sure if it is a direct replace

OPA2107: Said to be another very detailed and open also. Not sure if it’s a direct replacement of not.

I’ve seen the OP275 and OPA2107 on ebay, any help to source them or the others would be great also.

Any help you can give would be great. Thanks for all your help in advance!
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Old 27th July 2008, 05:12 PM   #2
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Hmmm. A single TL072 in a 5-channel amp? Chances are it isn't in the signal chain at all but used in an indicator (are there leds and/ot meter on the front panel), delayed switch on or protection. Maybe supply.

You should really try to get a diagram.

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