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a1greatdane
HI, has anybody got any experience with AD8599 db. SOIC Op amp? Maybe vs. LM4562? :confused:
jksmurf
quote:
Originally posted by a1greatdane
HI, has anybody got any experience with AD8599 db. SOIC Op amp? Maybe vs. LM4562? :confused:
Try the Marantaz CD67SE mods thread

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/show...862#post1167862

One happy Dane.

k.
a1greatdane
Thanks for that link jksmurf.

It looks like avr300 is the only one so far with experience of the ad8599 and he seems to indicate that he is 'not looking back', even in the face of LM4562...

Now that seems promissing - mayb I should get a move on with my samples then.. ;)

Cheers
avr300
Hey boys..

No, I'm not looking back. LM4562 was too boring for me. There is much more life and involvement with AD8599.

Here's the thing.
jksmurf
Cool pic. Can I ask who you got the adapter from?
Did you get the samples from AD?

k.
avr300
http://cimarrontechnology.com/index...WPROD&ProdID=12

Yes.
Malefoda
Quote myself:
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Originally posted by Malefoda
I've sent one to someone in order to give a report (far better system than me so he can hear more clearly the sound of that chip).
I first said I find this opamp to be more "involving" as said AVR, bass better than LM4562, but a bit too excited in highs.
He gave a more precise report : better details than the LM (!!), but moves the voices and highs more in front of the stage, too close. Said the highs hard to stand on the long term.
If this may help, so LM4562 for smoothing a system and AD8599 for pepping it ;)
I keep both and will check wich is the best for my music room when it's done. The last word is that they are close mates, it's just a diffrent taste.
For those at easy with french:

http://www.homecinema-fr.com/forum/....php?t=29851057
a1greatdane
quote:
Originally posted by avr300
Hey boys..

No, I'm not looking back. LM4562 was too boring for me. There is much more life and involvement with AD8599.

Here's the thing.


Hi Guys - thanks for your comments after having 'taking up the thread' and to my fellow native Country man avr300 for his comments, picture and link to Brown Dog adaptors - been looking around for those actually...

It all looks quite promissing for the 2 sample AD8599 I'm gonna 'stick in' my Marantz SD-5200 Multi media centre, in order to 'spruce up the sound a bit...

C Ya ;)
avr300
Didn't see it before now - great username.
a1greatdane
Hi avr300,

one can but try....

;)
a1greatdane
Hi All,
eventually got around to replacing 2 of the most critical native NJR2068 with the AD8599 samples kindly provided by Analog Devices. Quite a fiddely little job desoldering and resoldering these SMT devices.
BUT WHAT A DIFERENCE! this swop made - I completely line up behind avr300 - these chips are truely amazing.
Everything seems to be just so natural - with the right ambiance as it's supposed to be like... Neither end of the spectrum is over or under focussed, mid has astonishing clarity on voices and other delicates and if the recording is made with sharp S'sounds due to the choice of equipment - then you are bound to notice!
I have yet to hear something AD8599 is not good at, but so far I'm like avr300 'still listening' and very much enjoying the process...

A1Greatdane
avr300
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Originally posted by a1greatdane
... and if the recording is made with sharp S'sounds due to the choice of equipment - then you are bound to notice!
...

Surely, as expected.

Yes, its' a fine chip.
yara
I am from Malaysia. Kindly send me a pm where i can find this chip?


thanks.. yara
a1greatdane
Have a look at Analog Devices website and make a search there.
Cheers
yara
thanks .
;)

Any seller for this ship here. I had tried to contact the local distributor but non of them carry this stocks.

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