Originally Posted by
ReachtheSky
Two other opamps I've read about, with respect to battery power, are AD8610 and AD825?
Granville
I've not tried the AD825, but I know the 8610 (and 8620 - the dual version) quite well. They have (to me) quite a lively sound - loads of detail but not harsh. I like them a lot, but I am not too sure they are available in DIP - Only SOIC, so they would require an adapter.
You may also like to consider the OPA627 - Really nice sounding Opamp but hellish expensive.
Personally, I would try the cheaper OPA134 first which is very well behaved and pretty good sounding, then work up to the higher spec devices.
Cheers - Ken
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