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Old 06-20-2018, 05:52 AM
Soundmig Soundmig is offline
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Originally Posted by auxinput View Post
Hey Soundmig. I have a lot of experience with the Sparkos op amps (as well as several other op amps). The Sparkos are an excellent way to get a true Class A circuit in your device. However, they do suck a LOT of power. I see you have four single channel Sparkos (SS3601). It may not be too bad, but you could see a huge improvement by increasing the size of the capacitors in the main power supply. Look to see if you can get something like 2 x 10,000uf (or as large of a capacitor that will fit).

In addition, soldering a Nichicon Muse 47uf + a 0.1uf MKP directly to the power pins of the Sparkos (pins 4 & 7) will give you faster response and better resolution for mids/highs. I use Vishay MKP416 for the 0.1uf (Vishay part # BFC241641004). This give the op amp more localized power to pull from for those immediate transients.
Auxinput, I just now noticed your post (only a year and 3 months late!). I'll see what may be able to fit. I'll check to see if the caps supplying power to those pins can be changed also. Thanks for the input :-)
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