So an opa2134 would be a better choice?or choose a FET input opamp
That's got 8nV/√Hz, which might start to affect the overall noise performance a bit, the OPA1642 looks good to me and has a low 1/f voltage noise knee frequency.
So with LM4562's installed it's been working great for about 6 mo's now. Almost dead silent. Will the pots get scratchy at some point, maybe?the LM4562 is bipolar and getting its bias current through the wipers of the various pots, which can lead to catastrophic noise bursts once the pots start to get even a tiny bit scratchy and start interrupting the bias current... Either modify the circuit with capacitors on all pot wipers (and alternate DC bias current paths), or choose a FET input opamp where the input bias currents are small enough to mitigate the issue.
I'm starting another one of these for a different project and am wondering if I should go with the 4562's again or try a FET input opamp. Rod mentions the opa2134 as an option. The recommended opa1642 isn't available in a DIP8. There are SMD DIP8 modules, but not from reputable sources, so what are the chances those are counterfeit?
YesSo with LM4562's installed it's been working great for about 6 mo's now. Almost dead silent. Will the pots get scratchy at some point, maybe?