Hello again guys . I found on ebay ad 712 ' s but they have letters at the end of them like ad712 jn or nz or n etc. what do those letters mean ? I did a google search , couldn't find anything info . Also I ' ve been reading up on ic chips and some guys like using different chips in place of the ad712 like TI TLC2272 or OPA2134pa . Do these sound a lot better in the circuit ? Anybody tried these ? I could install a pin socket and mess around with them I guess . What do you guys suggest ? Thanks
Definitely use a socket so you dont fry the chip and also you can swap chips in and out easily. A ton of IC's are interchangeable as long as they have the same pinouts. Get them all and try them out. Only matters if YOU can hear a difference.
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The suffix letters probably don't mean a whole lot, but you do need to make sure you are buying an 8 pin through hole chip as opposed to a tiny surface mount part. Maybe you should post the ebay link so we can see it.
Also be aware if you order your chip from China or Hong Kong, it could take a while to arrive. Delivery time seems inconsistent in my experience. Sometimes it's a week & change, other times it takes over 20 days. So that's something to think about if you're in a rush.
Another option would be TLE2072, which is the TI cross reference to the AD712.
x2 on using a socket