
PRHunt
I void warranties
Been looking at Self again and the AD797 is about the lowest noise IC around being some 10dB quieter than the already very good NE5534. It costs 10 times as much however being £8.18 +vat here from RS.
If that noise improvement can be realized in a practical circuit it would beat the best of the hybrid transistor/IC designs it seems? I might jeeeeust push the boat out for my birdy amps!
The THAT chips are very clever and there is at least one commercial pre amp on the market using them but their main claim to fame is I understand their very high CMRR? Not of great interest to the home studio bod unless he is plagued with very high interfering fields.
Oh! The wife Paul! Thanks, yes she was very much brighter today, seems she is on the mend after some very tough abdominal surgery.
Dave.
It is interesting that the AD797 and the NE5534 are frequently targeted for "upgrading" with newer and sexier chips, when in reality, the performance of these older chips is pretty blameless. There is one high-profile modder (Jim Williams, Audio Upgrades) who strongly advocates the use of high slew rate video op-amps for audio. I'm not convinced that this is really necessary.
If I have read correctly, the THAT 1512 is a monolithic implementation of the Cohen topology. Apart from high CMRR is low, they also specify low noise at high gain. I believe that these chips are used in the current iteration of the DAV BG-1.
I wish your wife a speedy recovery. Abdominal surgery means that... mmm... other family members will need to step up for household duties. For six weeks at least...
Paul