Audio Buffer 8 years after

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This is the earlier OPA134 implementation, right? It's still absolutely capable as a wideband amp, as you indicate. Thanks for the post.

Hello Ian,

this is a modification for OPA637. If you take a closer look at 1MHz sine, you would see it has 26Vp-p. For this voltage swing, slew rate at 1MHz is 81.7V/us. The OPA637 has 135V/us, so it is capable to make that. And, it has ultralow distortion as well, and low noise. That's what we need - speed, low distortion and low noise, in case we seek for TRUE amplification, rather than for colorizers.

This circuit has voltage gain of 20dB, and I need it for accurate measurement purposes as well.

Bonsai, thanks for your kind words.

Best,
 
The ADA4898-1 souds very good, with regards it is an opamp. Frankly speaking, I prefer sound of certain discrete topologies to any opamp. Anyway, good opamp + BUF make good sound solution. The circuit is compact, smaller size than discrete circuit, and very easy to build. For beginners, I would vote for opamp + BUF. For those who seek for highest sound quality, go for a discrete design.
 
hi pavel,

thanks for the input. i agree with the "with regards it is an opamp" part. 🙂 in my experience reviewing and auditioning commercial gear, there is a certain homogenized, grainy quality from the upper midrange on up that IC opamps have trouble shedding, relative to the best discrete (or tube for that matter) designs.

i assume we are talking about the distinction between IC and discrete though, and not necessarily the opamp topology? e.g., the discrete opamps in Bryston electronics sound very good, and not at all like IC's, though the sound is perhaps not as unencumbered and open as the best low or no-global feedback designs.

perhaps i will give the ADA4898 a try as a replacement in existing circuits though, e.g. my Onkyo CD player which sounds very good despite the use of 5532's. it will be tricky optimizing things... i may need to proto up some DIP daughtercards to i can get the bypassing and layout right.

cheers,
dorkus
 
Years have passed again and I made a PCB innovation (ground plane) about half a year ago. The circuit drives long cables without any problem and is perfect for measurement purposes 🙂. Immune to EMI interference.
 

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