Would 5532's be okay for use in a Neutron?

Started by Chris Goodson, April 10, 2004, 08:28:32 AM

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Chris Goodson

I've used up all my 072's and the like, but I've got three 5532's.  What do you think?

Chris Goodson

If your curious what the upper side of a mutron's circuit board looks like, I just uploaded a pic.  I did a few repairs on this one a couple months ago, if you notice the rotary switch is broken.  The chips had no markings whatsoever.  The pic is slightly blurred.

http://members.localnet.com/~cgoodson/images/DSCF0004.JPG

Thomas P.

5532's are fine opamps - even more quiet than 072's.
I use them in HiFi-applications - for example in my new RIAA-amp I built - and I love them.
For even better preformance (if that's possible :wink: ) try the OPA2134 - but they are expensive - ouch!
god said...
∇ ⋅ D = ρ
∇ x E = - ∂B/∂t
∇ ⋅ B = 0
∇ x H = ∂D/∂t + j
...and then there was light