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Hi Luis,Have you upgraded the resistors as David suggested (to supply more current to the ouput devices so the amps slew rate increases)? I have not done this yet, currently I am running with opa627's, but I am considering ad825's or 8610, let me know how they compare to the 627's please!ThanksRaja
Hi Luis,I changed the resistors that David mentioned in my amp (mos 250),R19 and R22 from 220R to 180R; changed R24 from 470R to 390R (3W at least ); and change R18 from 82R5 to 75R ( 1W )At the moment I am still using the opa 627's, but the ad825's should arrive soon, I was quite pleasently suprised at the difference the resistor changes alone made, worth doing whether you wish to change opamps or stay with the opa 627's. Will report back to let you know how the amp sounds with the ad825's. Any news from you yet Louis, on the other opamps you mentioned?ThanksRaja
Hi Raj, I have testing the AD8610, AD825 and AD8065 in the Buffer Amplifier. I am having problems with the stability of the AD825 and AD8065, perhaps they are damaged or are oscillating by other causes (at 14 MHz region). The AD8610 works well, and the sound is impressive, seems more natural to me and a richer and realistic tonality than the OPA627, that has a flatter sound. Regards, Luis.
Hi,Having made the above changes to increase the slew rate of the mos250. I changed over to the ad825's - they far outperform the opa627's and help demistify the obsession of percieved sound quality versus distortion argument. Looking at the spec's of opa627's and indeed the prices one would be lead to believe that they are the bona fide top dog's of opamps, replacing them with the ad825's just puts them to shame in every aspect of presentation. Keeping spirits up though, the opamp change takes the performance of the mos250 to a whole new level.ThanksRaja
You guys should also try AD826AN. Outstanding! Puts most Burr-Brown op amps to shame.I may have missed it, but exactly what will those op amps be doing?Cheers,DVV
Hi DVV, AD826 is a double opamp, it's no suitable for MOS125. Regards, Luis.
Hi Dvv,no technical genius but I'll try to explain as I know it (may be wrong), the opamp is at the input of the power amps and provides some of the voltage gain, it is also in the feedback loop of the amplifier, in the case of the mos 250 I think we only have local feedback and perhaps for the mos 125 too. Perhaps David can explain a bit better.......ThanksRaja