I have a vintage Technics amplifier - SU-V650 which uses the NEC μPC4570 opamp and I was wondering if replacing this with any other modern drop in replacement opamp would help improve the sound.
I have zero knowledge in electronics so any information that anyone would provide about possible opamp replacements to try will be passed on to my engineer friend to implement.
A friend says he can give me the AD8066 opamp. Does anyone forsee any issues with replacing the existing opamp with this?
Advice and suggestions are invited and also - Thanks in advance for all responses/suggestions that may come in!
I have zero knowledge in electronics so any information that anyone would provide about possible opamp replacements to try will be passed on to my engineer friend to implement.
A friend says he can give me the AD8066 opamp. Does anyone forsee any issues with replacing the existing opamp with this?
Advice and suggestions are invited and also - Thanks in advance for all responses/suggestions that may come in!
The AD8066 is more a video amp then audio. You can do much better IMO.
The LME49720 might be worth a look as top flight performer.
Sonically I suspect even a TL072 would better the 4570.
This kept everyone entertained for weeks 🙂
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/chip-amps/154106-best-sounding-audio-integrated-opamps.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/chip-amps/82610-best-sounding-dual-opamps.html
The LME49720 might be worth a look as top flight performer.
Sonically I suspect even a TL072 would better the 4570.
This kept everyone entertained for weeks 🙂
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/chip-amps/154106-best-sounding-audio-integrated-opamps.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/chip-amps/82610-best-sounding-dual-opamps.html
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