Dual op-amp? Which are economical and good?
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I’ve got a dbx 224 that I rebuilt but no longer use. I rebuilt it during a period of good income and have 8 Burson 5i’s in it. Sounds amazing.
However… I have sold the R2R and am going to put the 224 on the chopping block but it’s got $250 just in Bursons and that’s going to price it above a practical amount for sale.
What’s a good dual op-amp now that won’t break my bank? I installed sockets (8 pin) so this won’t be a difficult swap.
However… I have sold the R2R and am going to put the 224 on the chopping block but it’s got $250 just in Bursons and that’s going to price it above a practical amount for sale.
What’s a good dual op-amp now that won’t break my bank? I installed sockets (8 pin) so this won’t be a difficult swap.
Aaron
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The owner's manual schematic shows the original dual opamp to be the LF353 which look to be available at Mouser for $0.80 each.
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Anything that can replace those from this century?
I don’t mind spending a bit more.
I’ll look now that I know what the originals were. Thanks for that info!Aaron
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Looks like OPA2134 should work and not break the bank.Aaron
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That should work fine.
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Thanks for the help - much appreciated!!Aaron
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