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Re: Since you've done so much...

Thanks. I like to compare the same way, removing the new item after a while and putting the original back. Not really convenient to do with parts, unless socketed. Will check a TL074B as well, since I have some. I'm thinking of leaving the TL074 in for a bit, and doing some of the caps first. I was in the mood, so I ordered filter caps from Digi-Key, most at least 50% larger in value than the originals and a little better quality (FC) + some NP for the analog I/O. I find good filtering of digital gear PS is noticeable, so we'll see how the DI/O responds. Also some metal film resistors just for the analog circuitry, though I'll save that for absolute last. I feel the same way about tweaking expensive gear, and that's why I'm going to town with the DI/O. So far, it seems hard to ruin it, but I haven't done much to the boards...

A balanced analog output sounds interesting. I guess the DAC outputs require buffering? TIA


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