Koinichiwa,
I am just interested if anyone has done some studies which resistors sound best to their ears when used in the Feedback loop of an OPA627 used as I/V converter.
The I/V converter will be followed by a Cathode Follower operating as "Jennifer Lowpass", is anyone is interested.
Sayonara
I am just interested if anyone has done some studies which resistors sound best to their ears when used in the Feedback loop of an OPA627 used as I/V converter.
The I/V converter will be followed by a Cathode Follower operating as "Jennifer Lowpass", is anyone is interested.
Sayonara
Hi,
I used first with my PCM63 and OPA627 some smd's.
Then I changed to Alpha electronic's (Japan) with overall better
natural sound improvment. Also the feedback compensation
could also be lowered (overshut compensation).
May look at www.alpha-amer.com
The types I used http://www.alpha-amer.com/images/pdf/resistor-m/ema.pdf
Cheers
HpW
I used first with my PCM63 and OPA627 some smd's.
Then I changed to Alpha electronic's (Japan) with overall better
natural sound improvment. Also the feedback compensation
could also be lowered (overshut compensation).
May look at www.alpha-amer.com
The types I used http://www.alpha-amer.com/images/pdf/resistor-m/ema.pdf
Cheers
HpW
Koinichiwa,
Arigato gozaimasu
Sayonara
HpW said:I used first with my PCM63 and OPA627 some smd's.
Then I changed to Alpha electronic's (Japan) with overall better
natural sound improvment. Also the feedback compensation
could also be lowered (overshut compensation).
Arigato gozaimasu
Sayonara
Hmmm, I used an OPA2134 with a biased BSS170 follower, I/V is through garden variety metal film.
What I noticed worth mentioning:
- tried OPA627, couldn't get it stable (my poor veroboard layout I guess). OPA 2134 was less picky.
- even so I needed a small R (47R) between the transistor and the actual I(out) of the 1541 for stability
- on the AD797 data sheet they show some I/V applications. I used one of their tricks, an RF shunt cap between (+)in and (-)in, value 1000 pF. That configuration ended up working best, with more punch (dynamics) than straight I/V via feedback loop.
- gate resistor 100R
- FWIW I used a 3 pole Bessel 20 kHz post-I/V (it's NOS), 1st pole is a primary filter by a cap parallel with the I/V resistor
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What I noticed worth mentioning:
- tried OPA627, couldn't get it stable (my poor veroboard layout I guess). OPA 2134 was less picky.
- even so I needed a small R (47R) between the transistor and the actual I(out) of the 1541 for stability
- on the AD797 data sheet they show some I/V applications. I used one of their tricks, an RF shunt cap between (+)in and (-)in, value 1000 pF. That configuration ended up working best, with more punch (dynamics) than straight I/V via feedback loop.
- gate resistor 100R
- FWIW I used a 3 pole Bessel 20 kHz post-I/V (it's NOS), 1st pole is a primary filter by a cap parallel with the I/V resistor
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