Voltage Divider for Op Amp

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Hello!

I have been trying to build a replica of a simple pre-amp from a 1970s era echo machine. It is important to me that, for the moment, I keep the device as close to original design spec as possible.

The op amp, as I have discussed in another thread, is a Toshiba TA7136P. The circuit now is up and running and I am powering its -/+14V spec with two separate 10V DC adapters that measure 14V each under small loads.

I have been researching common ways to power op amps for guitar effects pedal applications and I am wondering if there is a common way to build a voltage divider that responds well to the current demands of an op amp (whatever those typically are). For instance, if I were to power the preamp with a 18V, consumer "pedal power" type device, what circuit would reliably split that into -/+9V for me?

Thanks!
 
Yes, to the output of the TLE2426 circuit.

Thanks! How come this circuit is shown with a capacitor? Is that necessary with the tle2426? Will it not work as a stand alone device?
 

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