Help to 'better' output schematic??

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Hello,

Here's a simple schematic of my opamp output.


Can anyone suggest any changes for the better? The resistors are the standard 5% type so I assume swapping them for 0.1% RC55Y's would be a start?. Going on the 'less in the path' approach; do I need them all? can I remove a couple and only have 1? if so, what value would be ideal?

I removed all the resistors at one stage and the output became far to mellow so back in they went.


The caps were removed at another stage but it seemed to lack something, although I'm unsure what, So they went back in too.
I know black gates would be good but I'm looking into plastic film. There's a bit of space so it wouldn't be a problem. Anyone suggest a value/brand of plastic cap to replace the ZA??



Thanks in advance,
Ant
 

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OK the 4k7 was part of the muting circuit. You can get rid of everything and just use a 47 ohm 1/4 watt 1% metal film resistor and 47uF or so cap. Or if your input stage it is connecting to has a DC blocking cap you can remove this one.

0.1% tolerance resistors are pointless in this application because they don't affect the signal level to any real degree.
 
OK the 4k7 was part of the muting circuit. You can get rid of everything and just use a 47 ohm 1/4 watt 1% metal film resistor and 47uF or so cap. Or if your input stage it is connecting to has a DC blocking cap you can remove this one.

0.1% tolerance resistors are pointless in this application because they don't affect the signal level to any real degree.

Thanks,

Andrea (post above) recommends a 100R, which do I go for???
 
I did an investigation into the best sounding output resistor a very long time ago when I worked for Meridian Audio. This was a completely non scientific test. i.e it was done sighted and relied on my ears.

I tried with a number of different impedance cables and found that the system seemed to sound best with the impedance at the output of the source the same as the characterisitic impedance as the cable. It didn't sound best with no output resistor which is what I was expecting. It seemed to get very slightly worse as you moved higher. However this is really subjective stuff and I could easily have been decieving myself.

To this end since most HIFI cables at the time were approximately 50R impedance we used a 47R resistor. However we were using OPAMPs that could drive into a 47R short ciruit so were safe with this low output impedance. If yours aren't I'd recomend using something high emough to protect them.

I have no good rational for this as the frequenicies are far to low to be affected by any reflections on the cables and unfortunatley as is often the case in a comercial situation we did not have the time to do a further investigation.

Regards,
Andrew
 
Interesting, thanks for sharing it.

In past experiments I noticed that the series resistor has a significant effect on sound quality, and especially the combination of it and the (following) parallel high-cut capacitor, when present; even when the cut frequency is muuuch above the audio range.
 
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