THAT 1200 Balaced Receiver IC?

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I've been trying to find the best solution for a balanced to unbalanced converter with budget in mind, and I have had difficulty finding a solution. Good transformers, like Jensen and Cinemag, can run $70+ a piece, and the usual op-amp based circuitry can become complex, involving 3 opamps or more.
In my travels, I came across this little-mentioned IC that seems to solve all of my problems: The THAT 1200. available at mouser for $5.55 in single quantity. It's looks awesome! It's based off of OpAmps, and has great performance specs, including a CMRR and slew rates, and is available in a DIP!
I can't find anybody who's reviewed it or used it. I found a thread on here for a group buy, but that's about it.
Does anybody have any experience or input?
I plan on using a few with the datasheet's RFI and ESD protection circuits in an Arduino controlled biamped audio receiver that I'm building.
 
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I have used many different THAT parts, but not this one. I have used the SSM2141, similar to the THAT1240, with good success.
My experience with THAT parts has allways been good. Their many app notes and tech help are excellent!
PS: I do not work for them! E
 
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