From Brian Willoughby Sent Sat, May 19th 2018, 23:16
Last time I went searching for an op-amp, I found about 10,000 options! I suggest using the search engine on Mouser.com Select your package type, then make sure that maximum power supply, = minimum power supply and other parameters meet the specifics of the PA-2 = circuit. Also grab the data sheet for that SSM op amp and see whether they list = parameters like offset voltage, bias current, and other factors. You can = probably dial those in as maximums, so that your replacement doesn=E2=80=99= t get any worse than the original. Brian On May 19, 2018, at 8:39 AM, dubsiren <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: >=20 > Hey guys!=20 >=20 > Not synth related, but definitely analog related. >=20 > I have a TL Audio PA-2 that I use for tracking my stereo poly synths. = I have recently had all the ICs socketed so I can ditch the old SSM op = amps, and it has 2 DIP14 OP11 op amps that I want to swap for something = better. >=20 > Can anyone here advise me on a drop in replacement for the OP11 that = will have a better sound (going for cleaner and faster) >=20 > /m