I'm planning on swapping the NE 5532 opamps on my NAD CDP for a pair of Burson's discrete component "HDAM" modules. Both the NE 5532 N and the Burson opamps have an eight pin base so in situations where there is only a single output opamp a simple swap works ok.
With the NAD, the output uses 4 NE5532Ns, two per side. As I read the circuit diagram below, each one does part of the work. So Q202 uses pins 5,6 & 7 while Q 204 uses pins 2,3,4, 8 & 1. The NAD is therefore only using half of each of the NE5532Ns [they are dual opamps].
Shown here is one side only of the NAD with Q202 & Q204 being a pair of dual NE5532N opamps:
I'm enthusiastic about Burson products but the Burson people haven't been much help here in that they seem to think there is only one opamp per side. If I replace Q204 I think I might get some improvement without causing smoke
but I will only be using half the [dual] burson opamp.
What I think I have to do if I want to replace both Q202 & Q204, is to mount the Burson modules off board and make wire connections based on the pin numbers. Hence, I would connect board points 5,6 & 7 (these are on the Q202 base) to one side of the [dual] Burson opamp and board points 1,2,3 & 4 (Q204) to the other side of the opamp. The slightly tricky one is board point 8. This corresponds to pin 8 of the opamp which is "V+". It looks to me as though I will have to cross wire this one so that point 8 on Q204 is connected to the same side of the opamp as points 5,6 & 7.
Q202 does not use V+ or V-. This looks significant to me though I don't know understand it.
*Are V+ & V- power inputs? Is Q202 a less significant "amp" than Q204?
*Could it be that replacing a microcircuit like Q202 with a discrete component circuit might not work or might require changes?
*Why did NAD use duals when they could have used 5524 singles?
*Could I split a dual Burson [it looks possible physically] and just use half as a plug in replacement for Q204 only?
Aaagh, putting it in words looks horribly hard to understand but I hope the diagrams help.
Is there an expert out there who can advise me on this one please and secondary question, is it ok to mount a dual opamp like this off-board from a functional point of view?
jules
ps This might help ...
