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It's an option!In a way your reply concerns me even more now...
Rolling Op-amps in Gustard H20 Headphone Amplifier
I reviewed the Gustard H20 which is a high-end headphone amplifier yesterday. Its owner kindly sent me some high-end op-amps to "roll" in there to see what difference it makes. The task was pretty easy. The top screws come out of the H20 and if you tilt the unit, the lid falls out exposing...www.audiosciencereview.comRolling (replacing) Op-amps in Topping D10 DAC
This is a study of whether changing op-amps in a DAC makes a measurable difference. Taking a lead form "rolling" tubes in tube products, a trend has started in replacing op-amps -- sometimes with much difficulty -- to improve performance of solid state products like DACs. A few months ago I...www.audiosciencereview.comUp to the company, but my suggestion to not appeal to this crowd stands. No one should need to replace any parts to achieve their "desired sound" and there should be no need to tweak a completed device after purchase. I hope you don't take this post the wrong way, as it is intended as constructive criticism.Anybody OP amp rolling?
There are many products touting OP amp rolling capability. Anybody doing it? Is it snake oil?www.audiosciencereview.com
JSmith
If you like it stock, fine. Don't do anything. If you like a specific opamp, you can change it.
Why this has to be turned into a problem and conspiracy for some is beyond me.