Over the years I’ve had a lot of success with opamp substation in hifi equipment so I thought my Peavey MX-VTX [SS preamp, 6L6OP] would be a good candidate.
I replaced the 5 x 4558’s with OPA2134’s and got mixed results.
If I played gently, they sounded much better: quieter and cleaner with a more open “valve-ish-ness”
However, when I dig in there is an unpleasant distortion/sag effect.
It seems transient: Following the “pick” attack [as the note fades] the distortion goes.
The power supply in this amp uses basic zener regulation that requires 250 ohm resistors in each of the supply rails.
Also, there are no filter+filter bypass caps mounted close to the supply pins on any of the op amps.
I suspect the OPA2134 opamp does not like this supply arrangement, I tripled the filter capacitance and got a very noticeable improvement, but the problem still persists. .
For the gain in sound quality, I think the substitution is worth persuing.
I could do either or both of the following:
1. Replace the supply with fixed regulators.
2. Create 5 plug in DIL boards with OPA+ low ESR filtercaps
Electronically, this is straightforward, but mechanically and geographically these things are always more challenging.
So just wanted, some opinions and suggestions before make the final decision.
Cheers
I replaced the 5 x 4558’s with OPA2134’s and got mixed results.
If I played gently, they sounded much better: quieter and cleaner with a more open “valve-ish-ness”
However, when I dig in there is an unpleasant distortion/sag effect.
It seems transient: Following the “pick” attack [as the note fades] the distortion goes.
The power supply in this amp uses basic zener regulation that requires 250 ohm resistors in each of the supply rails.
Also, there are no filter+filter bypass caps mounted close to the supply pins on any of the op amps.
I suspect the OPA2134 opamp does not like this supply arrangement, I tripled the filter capacitance and got a very noticeable improvement, but the problem still persists. .
For the gain in sound quality, I think the substitution is worth persuing.
I could do either or both of the following:
1. Replace the supply with fixed regulators.
2. Create 5 plug in DIL boards with OPA+ low ESR filtercaps
Electronically, this is straightforward, but mechanically and geographically these things are always more challenging.
So just wanted, some opinions and suggestions before make the final decision.
Cheers
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