The Opamp thread
Mar 28, 2015 at 11:17 AM Post #4,877 of 7,383
So you got two opinions now, OPA627 as the best and OPA1641. I haven't tested but from what I know the OPA1641 has better soundstage and is cheaper too[/quote.

Yes, I have to say the the OPA627 is really awesome and sounds great with my amp. I don't intend to swap it out any time soon::But, I do agree that the OPA1641 is also great. I just had to try the OPA627 given the high reputation it has. I would also try the OPA827 which goes for $10 for each and supposedly rivals the OPA627. :)
 
Mar 30, 2015 at 4:20 AM Post #4,878 of 7,383
I'd jump in with some sort of distraction....
 
I tried the ASUS Zenfone 5 (A501CG) recently with the M40x (I personally own HTC Desire 820, it sounds really good)
 
The sound of the ASUS Zenfone 5 was superb. Far, Far better than my HTC Desire 820 (DS). It sounds way more natural and bass and treble extensions are great.
 
What DAC chip and opamp it might be using? It is very good and if someone owns a good DAC/AMP he/she may give a comparison of sound.
 
Intel Atom does not have an inbuilt audio DAC (AFAIK).
 
Mar 30, 2015 at 12:38 PM Post #4,879 of 7,383
I'd jump in with some sort of distraction....


 


I tried the ASUS Zenfone 5 (A501CG) recently with the M40x (I personally own HTC Desire 820, it sounds really good)


 


The sound of the ASUS Zenfone 5 was superb. Far, Far better than my HTC Desire 820 (DS). It sounds way more natural and bass and treble extensions are great.


 


What DAC chip and opamp it might be using? It is very good and if someone owns a good DAC/AMP he/she may give a comparison of sound.


 


Intel Atom does not have an inbuilt audio DAC (AFAIK).

 

If you tried the headphones straight from the phones audio output, maybe it is due the difference in the phones output impedance?
From my own personal listening experience the output impedance has much greater impact on sound than DAC chip or OP amp itself.
This could be found out, if you had a headphone amp and you would put it between the phone audio output and the headphones and listen if they sound much different anymore, but I dont know if you actually had already done it like this?
 
Mar 30, 2015 at 2:52 PM Post #4,880 of 7,383
I have a question about Op-amp replacement. When I compared two schematics, I noticed that ne5534 has three extra signals(COMP, COMP/BAL and BALANCE) than normal signal OP-amp. Can I use any OPA series (like OPA111) to replace ne5534?
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Thanks everybody.
 
Apr 13, 2015 at 12:38 AM Post #4,881 of 7,383
Hi folks,
 
I'm going to be upgrading my Adcom GDA-600 DAC soon and I need a little help.  The thread I'm following (HERE) is like 5 years old so I'm coming here to beg for info.
 
Basically, I'm looking for the opamp shown here:
 

 
It's an OPA627AU on a BrownDog 020302 adapter and DIP socket.  The best I could find is two Opamps mounterd on an adapter with a slightly different model name (020302A).  Can anyone verify for me if that's the same thing?  I'd rather not drop $100 on two opamps to discover it's not what I need...
 
Thanks!
 
EDIT - I think I found a post later on that confirms they're "dual opamp packages".  So yeah, this can probably be disregarded.  :-D
 
May 12, 2015 at 11:32 PM Post #4,883 of 7,383
Hi folks, anyone tried ADA4075-2 as LPF or I/V converter ?

how it compare to ADA4841-2, ADA4896-2 and ADA5899.

ADA4075 can be found on CL Theorem 720 and Yulong DAC, so it quite good for filtering on DAC. I thought it popular for audio purpose, but never to be discussed in this thread. 
 
May 13, 2015 at 2:44 PM Post #4,884 of 7,383
4075 is a very nice chip, though I haven't used it much.  Versus 8599?  I've only tried the single version so far, 8597, and I found 4075 to fall short of 8597 in soundstaging and bass in my old Compass DAC.
 
May 13, 2015 at 8:56 PM Post #4,885 of 7,383
  4075 is a very nice chip, though I haven't used it much.  Versus 8599?  I've only tried the single version so far, 8597, and I found 4075 to fall short of 8597 in soundstaging and bass in my old Compass DAC.

 
thanks for your replay Max, 
 
Yes I familiar with 8599. As seen on my sig, ALO Island turn to different beast after being modded. 
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 It give a soundstage that I cant find on fiio dap I tried. 
 
I like to mod a DAP, it uses pcm1792A dac, i/v, lpf and gain uses opa1612 and buffer buf634. all opamp get +-7v supply voltage. the complaint are slight narrow soundstage and being to forward for my taste.  
 
I plan to use muses8920 on lpf and gain, it would give warm and articulate vocal. the critical point is choosing the I/V converter, it has to give me a sense of wide and deep soundstage.
 
my option are something like ADA4841-2 or ADA4075-2. would you help me, which one I have to choose.
 
May 18, 2015 at 7:47 PM Post #4,887 of 7,383
Just got in the house a burson audio supreme op amp and its a huge improvement from the JRC4580D that came with my card

 
May 20, 2015 at 6:09 PM Post #4,888 of 7,383
hi guys
 
I own a sound blaster zxr and currently 2 LME49710HA and 2 LME49720HA opamps on my card, I'm looking for the best possible quality for music listening especially metal music and rock but Im not much experienced in opamps, so I really appreciate if u could guide me on this.

regards
 

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