Rodman, your link is to an OPA627, and that's an opamp, NOT a dual JFET. They're, uh . . . different. Using it as a sub would be like trying to substitute a brake caliper for a carburetor.
These things were kinda in vogue in the early 1980s, and were used in some Urei compressor/limiters. Last time I worked on one, the 2N5566 was out of production and a pain in the butt to find -- and that was well over a decade ago. But that was also in the Internet's relative infancy, so it may actually be easier to find these days.
Subbing small-signal JFETS in a power amplifier is NOT a journeyman-technician's task . . . best left to somebody very experienced - "JFET-rolling" is a very bad idea! Small differences in junction capacitances from one type to another could at best make the amp not sound like it should, or at worst turn it into a power-oscillator, destroying both the amp and any speaker attached.
I'm still blown away that Spectral won't give factory service for your amp - that's absolutely the best option.
These things were kinda in vogue in the early 1980s, and were used in some Urei compressor/limiters. Last time I worked on one, the 2N5566 was out of production and a pain in the butt to find -- and that was well over a decade ago. But that was also in the Internet's relative infancy, so it may actually be easier to find these days.
Subbing small-signal JFETS in a power amplifier is NOT a journeyman-technician's task . . . best left to somebody very experienced - "JFET-rolling" is a very bad idea! Small differences in junction capacitances from one type to another could at best make the amp not sound like it should, or at worst turn it into a power-oscillator, destroying both the amp and any speaker attached.
I'm still blown away that Spectral won't give factory service for your amp - that's absolutely the best option.