I've done blind tests with HiFi guys and none of them could tell the OPA opamps apart in double blinded experiments because HiFi guys don't know what to listen for. But I still use the OPA because they do provide objective measurable improvements in noise, even if the end user can't put their finger on it. My first OPA deployment was in a project where I upgraded boutique HiFi preamps to provide balanced line drivers. I got much better CMRR with them.
If you're registered with TI as a designer you can get samples. They restrict you to 5 samples per product. When I made the decision to buy I bought them from the list of official distributors that TI provided. They're the usual suspects -- distributors that guarantee a certificate of provenance if you ask for it:
https://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/store/distributors.page
for me it's Newark because I'm local so I get UPS Ground shipments overnight.
If you're registered with TI as a designer you can get samples. They restrict you to 5 samples per product. When I made the decision to buy I bought them from the list of official distributors that TI provided. They're the usual suspects -- distributors that guarantee a certificate of provenance if you ask for it:
https://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/store/distributors.page
for me it's Newark because I'm local so I get UPS Ground shipments overnight.
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