Mark,
The way I read your initial post it sounds like the 741's are used as servos and not directly in the audio signal path. A servo is a closed-loop system that samples the DC level on the output of the "main" op-amp and then generates a correction voltage that is fed back to a previous portion of the circuit. The effect is to zero or null the output DC level actively.
I think, in your case I'd be inclined to leave the 741's alone. Yes, the 741's would have more offset than some other devices, but used in this application its job is to actually generate a DC offset.

Occam can probably elaborate further if I'm unclear.
Power Supply Rejection Ratio, and Common Mode Rejection Ratio.
Cheers,
Davey.