The VTV input buffer board is pretty much the same as Nord’s. However, VTV offers more op amp options and the amps cost less
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Actually I did a visual side by side. The Nord is a much better made board, by no small margin either, NO copper foil resistors, and SLOPPY, solder joints. Second the Nord Rev. D has the greater options. You can not use the Sparco 2590s, or other pro op amp options.
Either buffer can use the smaller op amps, SI, or Sparco, a few of the Class A op amps..
The Wiess op amp is HUGE and has a proprietary mount, that only it can use. The cost of that buffer and opamp is the most expensive you can buy. The funny part the guy that sells the VTV boards admits the Nord with 2590s sound better and cost LESS. 1/3 less. 274.xx (Euro) 323.xx usd
He took back the VTV board, I got from him. I thought the option for Wiess was for TWO.
It is for one board 442.xx usd. Over 100.00 usd difference AND the guy that makes the VTV likes the Sparco better, ASK HIM... I think both use Sparco Voltage regulators. Nord does..
Regards