...or may be ne5532 was not exact match and may have needed change in component values in the topology.
An opamp is an opamp, the faster ones need some additional rail decoupling but 5532 is hardly one of those....or may be ne5532 was not exact match
Probably you just had defective components.
He said he used counterfeit 5532, so that was the cause i think. You can't expect normal behaviour from a fake component. I remember an incident when i replaced a fake 4558 with a genuine JRC4558, i instantly experienced the huge difference between the two.
You should build yourself a rig to test opamps - for noise and distortion.I remember an incident when i replaced a fake 4558 with a genuine JRC4558, i instantly experienced the huge difference between the two.
I thought different opamps have different maximum voltage and gain so misjudged if they are compatabile or not.
I alse want to know if live soldering damaged the fake ne5532. OR The fake ne5532 was itself to blame. The legs on fake are very very thin. Will update when I get time.
regds.
I alse want to know if live soldering damaged the fake ne5532. OR The fake ne5532 was itself to blame. The legs on fake are very very thin. Will update when I get time.
regds.