I am looking into upgrading an opamp on my pc soundcard. Its an Asus Xonar DS. It has an onboard opamap socket with a TI's NE5532 DIP. I was thinking of either OPA627 or OPA827. Since NE5532 is a dual and both, OPA627 and OPA827 are singles I am planning to use a BrownDog board. I've heard good things about OPA627 - apparently it has a 'valve' sound. What are your opinions on the 627 and 827 ?? Is there anything else you would suggest ??
opa2107 in dip form, might be a good choice.
827 and 627 will both require a 'brown dog' adapter, obviously.
827 and 627 will both require a 'brown dog' adapter, obviously.
opa2107 in dip form, might be a good choice.
827 and 627 will both require a 'brown dog' adapter, obviously.
whoops.
Only the opa827 requires the adapter to get to a DIP style mounting package, the OPA827 being available in MSOP-8 and SIOC-8 surface mount packages only.
OPA627 is available in the DIP-8 package.
Some folks claim they can hear the adapters, when they are used.
Not a big fan of the 627 or 827 myself. The LME49860, or the plethora of other part numbers National released it under, sounds better to my ear, and should be a direct plugin for the 5532.
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