kramer5150
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can it be done... in a cmoy?
Ive been getting conflicting information.
Thanks,
Garrett
Ive been getting conflicting information.
Thanks,
Garrett
Originally Posted by mono Yes you can do it, sort-of. When stacking them, you don't directly solder adjacent pins together, essentially you'll be air-wiring on some resistors as in the A47 schematic. I can't find the one I did at the moment but if memory serves correct, I bent some pins sideways for the air-wiring, snipped off the excess, and the two were put into a socket (as part of the stack), which THEN plugged into the 2nd opamp socket (on the CMOY). Unfortunately even if I find it I can't post revealing pics as after I air-wired the resistors on I slapped some epoxy on the area to secure it, so it ended up just looking like two opamps stacked in a socket plus epoxy. |
Originally Posted by kramer5150 Is it even worth the effort?? That doesn't sound too hard, with SMT resistors being as small as they are. At least physically. Sonic perfection however is a whole nother' world. Garrett |
Originally Posted by Andrea I'd much rather use a high current op-amp (AD8655/6, OPA551/2, LM6171/2, LT1363/4, AD8397, AD45048 ...). I think that this alone can transform a cmoy (but with a TLE rail splitter at least) into something far more 'fit' & satisfying. |