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Can anyone report what OPAMP's appear to be used in the Gustard? Perhaps it could be easily converted for rolling opamps.
I removed all shrink and twisted all 5 runs of the AC lines and I wrapped the fuse in copper foil.
Sorry, no. The output stage of the Gustard has three stages in series. The first stage is single surface mount I-V converter op amps for each phase (AD4898-1). Excellent sound. You will not do better in an op amp. Second stage is OPA 1632 differential amplifier (also an op amp). Third stage is discrete buffer. Changing the op amps for I-V conversion would be a waste of time. Been there. What you need is a fully discrete output stage....my first try will be tomorrow. This output stage will also have its own separate regulators and power supply parts separate from those powering the stock output stage. Hopefully, we get better sound. The stock output stage is REALLY GREAT! You can see two of the IV converter op amps in the fore ground in the above pic and straight back and in between the middle two red Wima caps you can see an even tinier 1632 on each channel.
There is a thread on Headfi on that DAC. One guy replaced the first op amps with Sonic Imagery 994 discrete op amps (a little over $200 the pair with shipping) and the second opamps with latest Burson V5 jobbies ($130 pair plus shipping). He did a bunch of other tweaks as well. Have fun!
Hi i haven't open up mine yet,what size of Fuse doe it have?Thank you
I just started the Level 1 mod's to my friends Gustard. Today I pulled the steel hardware from the tranny's and placed them up on 1/4" thick basswood. I removed all shrink and twisted all 5 runs of the AC lines and I wrapped the fuse in copper foil. I will report on it's progress Tuesday as my next serious listening session is Monday evening.