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Interesting.... will have to look into the ADA4627. Wasn't all that impressed with ADA4841-1.
What is the application where you're using OPA627/827? I haven't heard OPA627 yet, however, a number of people have said that it is too laid back and that the OPA827 is superior. Of course, my own experience has shown that the application can make a big difference, as I've found that I prefer other chips in certain circuits.
On a side note, posts are not taking a minute to process today. For the past while my browser would time out for a long time before the post would show up, which can be very annoying if any edits are necessary. Faster = good!
Originally Posted by ecclesand /img/forum/go_quote.gif To my ears, the ADA4627 is the real deal. The music flows so effortlessly with them as both line driver for a CS4398 DAC and paired with HI-C BUF634s as a headphone amp. All my testing has been with the ARZ version as the BRZ were more expensive. I think I may need to pick up a couple BRZ versions for comparison. In my Lite DAC-AH, I switched back to the opa627 from the opa827. To my ears, the opa627 bests the 827 in every category. However, I need to pick up a few more ADA4627s and mount them on single adapters to try in the Lite. These may just beat the opa627 in this circuit. |
Interesting.... will have to look into the ADA4627. Wasn't all that impressed with ADA4841-1.
What is the application where you're using OPA627/827? I haven't heard OPA627 yet, however, a number of people have said that it is too laid back and that the OPA827 is superior. Of course, my own experience has shown that the application can make a big difference, as I've found that I prefer other chips in certain circuits.
On a side note, posts are not taking a minute to process today. For the past while my browser would time out for a long time before the post would show up, which can be very annoying if any edits are necessary. Faster = good!