Thanks Johnss!
Do I need to desolder the existing opamps? I can do it, but I just want to know what I'm getting into.
Do I need to desolder the existing opamps? I can do it, but I just want to know what I'm getting into.
Manley Chinook with (very) low output MC ZYX?
@soundermn Yes, I did do it. I bought Burr Browns with some really great specs. I wanted to first try them as opposed to some super custom ones due to expense. The BBs were about $15 for two. I used dual op amps because that is what I think is in there to begin with. I did the 2 in the amp stage, I didn't do the third one in the power section of the amp. I heard a mild improvement (not a big change) in further noise reduction. There could be other changes that I just didn't take notice of because the surface noise (already quiet with the Chinook) improved a bit. That was easily detectable because I know what noise to expect on certain records from playing them many times before. This wasn't a huge improvement but worthwhile and cost effective. I'd be curious to try what Johnss recommended--the sparkos labs op amps. But they aren't cheap. The one thing I can say about the Chinook is that it's going nowhere in my system. I cannot imagine how much I'd have to spend to upgrade. It's a wonderful preamp. I'm really attached to it unlike other pieces of equipment. |
Correction--they BB's were $10 ea. I got them here: https://reverb.com/item/15240397-1pcs-burr-brown-opa2134pa-opa2134-dual-hifi-audio-opamp-new-ic |
@soundermn Here is a cheaper solution that sparkos labs with strong specs. Some say specs don't matter so much with op amps. I have no idea and will let my ears be the judge. http://www.doukaudio.com/dual-discrete-op-amp-hifi-audio-preamp-operational-amplifier-opamp-replace-... |