By the way, I have tried and worked with a great many op amps over the years trying to find the best configuration. I have ended up running a combination of Burson V6 Vivid fet-based op amps and Sonic Imagery 994Enh bipolar op amps (not recommended for your STX!!!!).
The Burson's are excellent resolution and have a slightly warm character, even though high frequency resolution is amazing. The Sonic Imagery are the most demanding on the power supply and are just HUGE op amps (requires space). They also require big capacitors soldered directly onto the op amp for power supply and a very strong main power supply, but they are absolutely amazing sounding! It's like putting a mini-Krell analog circuit into your DAC/preamp for $94 per dual-channel op amp circuit! Both Burson and Sonic Imagery are fully discrete Class A analog circuits.
The Burson's are excellent resolution and have a slightly warm character, even though high frequency resolution is amazing. The Sonic Imagery are the most demanding on the power supply and are just HUGE op amps (requires space). They also require big capacitors soldered directly onto the op amp for power supply and a very strong main power supply, but they are absolutely amazing sounding! It's like putting a mini-Krell analog circuit into your DAC/preamp for $94 per dual-channel op amp circuit! Both Burson and Sonic Imagery are fully discrete Class A analog circuits.