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RE: Group-Buy DIY

Posted by Lou S on April 8, 2017 at 09:05:12:

Well, this looks to be DOA. Too bad, I was thinking that some songs sound better through different opamps, so I was thinking that there should be an alternative method to select particular opamps so the rig could remain in place permanently. I am a resolution fanatic, but high resolution opamps sound bright on some songs. With this unit you could voice your songs to your taste. For example, I like to use The Beach Boys "Kokomo" to test for brightness, it just IS bright! With this device I could have a nice Burr Brown opamp for songs like "Kokomo", while other opamps throw a big deep sound stage, and still others emphasize bass slightly, etc. Oh well...