John Curl's Blowtorch preamplifier part II

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Regardless low supply voltage, OPA836 has VERY high noise and VERY low quiescent current. No good for audio, would be source of troubles only.
 

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John and Scott (and everyone else). If you had a design brief that said you had to use one of todays dual opamps as a unity gain buffer, what devices might you consider, if the goal was putting sonics above all else. Just one or two examples you might consider worthy to work with from all todays countless offerings.

Also I read that Nelson (probably not alone in this) advocates "throwing away" some open loop gain, either by increasing the noise gain for inverting configurations or (presumably) attenuating and then amplifing for non inverting unity gain. Any thoughts on that ? I think the argument is that many devices run with 100% feedback are right on the ragged edge stability wise.

(I know there are more opamp rolling threads than you can shake a stick at but I'd really value your opinion)
 
No need to shove and I'm not the one for listening tests but a modern JFET dual like AD8066 would do. I don't see the noise as an issue at G = 1. Those are free for me there are more choices out there.

Thanks Scott, so AD8066 it is for your choice. Quite a high speed device for audio is that... OK, I was just curious what you and John would consider working with. John has abstained 😀

You can do it like this. For unity gain, just leave out R3.

Excellent. I never thought of that configuration for some reason.

how much current drive do you need Mooly? the OPA1642 is pretty excellent

Never tried that one, only the OPA2134 which I was quite happy with. Current drive ! That is an important factor (possibly) depending on whether I go down a low impedance route (its a tone control stage based on D Selfs precision preamp)
 
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