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In Reply to: small bypass caps better; esp. for LM6172 posted by jcox on December 10, 2002 at 20:21:08:
Thanks for the info! These high bandwidth OP Amps are strange to some of us audio chaps, even after searching this forum for several hours, as I have done.
I guess some would wonder why we would want such bandwidth for music. It's not really for the bandwidth, just the sound.
BTW, I just ordered samples of the AD8620, which should prove interesting to solder. They would only give me two, so I looked up the price, and they cost more than what I thought: 2 for $24 bucks. I need to solder these little guys to a Dip adaptor. I wonder, is it possible that many here have ocillation problems, but do not hear anything wrong with their music? Are ocillations always bad for audio apps? Best, Greg R.
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- Re: small bypass caps better; esp. for LM6172 - Greg R. 17:02:35 12/13/02 (1)
- oscillation drives inputs beyond linear region(nt) - jcox 19:34:03 12/13/02 (0)