What is wrong with op-amps?

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No I haven't yet. I will though. I've been looking through my parts. I think I have a tube of those from I grabbed when Alesis went BK.

Let me motivate you with post 867 in this thread.

Despite the idiotic comments that ensued, you can notice that Jay:

- nailed right Esmeralda as the 4562
- ruled out Blodwyn and Ethel as the worst and attributed them to TL072 and 4558, although he mistook one for the other
- he declared Gladys as the best overall however since his favorite opamp is 5532 he declared this to be 5532; it actually was the OP275
- he liked closely Mabel which was the real 5532

BTW Gladys was the only recent generation opamp with FET input there. You just have to try one. OP275, or whatever if you can't find your tube of OPA134. Just avoid the TL072, eh?
 
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Let me motivate you with post 867 in this thread.

Despite the idiotic comments that ensued, you can notice that Jay:

- nailed right Esmeralda as the 4562
- ruled out Blodwyn and Ethel as the worst and attributed them to TL072 and 4558, although he mistook one for the other
- he declared Gladys as the best overall however since his favorite opamp is 5532 he declared this to be 5532; it actually was the OP275
- he liked closely Mabel which was the real 5532

BTW Gladys was the only recent generation opamp with FET input there. You just have to try one. OP275, or whatever if you can't find your tube of OPA134.

Go ahead and look on Google for "anomaly hunting". Ask yourself which explanation makes more sense.
 
Let me motivate you with post 867 in this thread.

Despite the idiotic comments that ensued, you can notice that Jay:

- nailed right Esmeralda as the 4562
- ruled out Blodwyn and Ethel as the worst and attributed them to TL072 and 4558, although he mistook one for the other
- he declared Gladys as the best overall however since his favorite opamp is 5532 he declared this to be 5532; it actually was the OP275
- he liked closely Mabel which was the real 5532

BTW Gladys was the only recent generation opamp with FET input there. You just have to try one. OP275, or whatever if you can't find your tube of OPA134. Just avoid the TL072, eh?
That test that Mooly made up, the level of circuit refinement is about where I was with the first LCR (MK1). The LCRMKI used OP275. I know this part well, used to be my goto op-amp. The best short description I can give for Mooly's circuit is; a mass of average speed opamps applying various degrees of smearing to average passives being powered by reverse recovery haze and 3 terminal regulator compression.

I don't care to stoop that low anymore.

But I will give the op275, 5532 and 4558 a try in my new layout of LCRMKIII just for kicks.
 
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That test that Mooly made up, the level of circuit refinement is about where I was with the first LCR (MK1). The LCRMKI used OP275. I know this part well, used to be my goto op-amp. The best short description I can give for Mooly's circuit is; a mass of average speed opamps applying various degrees of smearing to average passives being powered by reverse recovery haze and 3 terminal regulator compression.

I don't care to stoop that low anymore.

But I will give the op275, 5532 and 4558 a try in my new layout of LCRMKIII just for kicks.

It was amazing though to see Jay ranking them in a manner that made sense.

Thanks for trying the test, I am interested to see how FET fares against your bipolar favourite(s).
 
MM cart to 40db to 600 ohm RIAA to 20db.

I use the LT1358 now. Most of the number crunchers here think the slew rate is meaningless. I differ.

So I tried the LM4562 (one of the touted opamps on this thread). It couldn't resolve like the LT1358. So since there seems to be a cloud of test and measurement heavies here I throw out the request. I'm just seeing if anyone can come up with a better device since most here are quick to dismiss my 6 years of perfecting my design.

With RIAA feedback slew rate of MOST of modern opamps is plenty. Something else may be different that affected the sound. Non-linearity of an output impedance?
 
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