LM833M

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Bellow is a preout I made. An inverted summing op-amp is obviously better (so I was told), also a inverted design doesn't strain the virtual ground current (the TLE2426 is 20mA max).

The question is, will having an inverted (read: out of phase) subwoofer signal be bad in a 2.1 setup?
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
 
Don't choose any lower feedback resistor than it can drive with decent THD. Its not a behemoth power amp so to drive 1 Ohm. Going border low has essence if trying to stay near the OA's intrinsic input equivalent noise if it matters for a certain application.
 
For unity gain, how does one know to choose 10K/10K (Rf/Ri) or any other equal combination? Why not choose 1/1Ω? Also would a higher value resistor degrade the audio signal?

The virtual earth (inverting) configuration sees Rf as a load because the -input is always at zero volts. Go too high in value and the input bias current of the opamp may become a problem causing a DC offset and limited hf response due to lack of current drive for the input transistors and stray capacitances. Go to low and the opamp is using all it's output ability just to drive rf before you ever get to connect anything to the output. Most "audio" opamps will drive 600 ohms to full output swing, something like the TLO72 will not and around 2k2 is the lowest. Also the stage feeding the opamp has to drive Ri... it sees that as a load.

In practice anything from around 3k3 to 100k would be OK, with 10 k a very good compromise that would work well with any opamp.

Why an LM833 ?
 
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