[sdiy] Question about the CA3080
James Patchell
patchell at cox.net
Thu Feb 26 02:02:12 CET 2004
The E on the CA3080E means it is in a plastic DIP. the CA3080 was in a
metal can (or, at least, that is how the ones I have in a metal can are
labled). I don't know anything about a 100135.
At 01:08 PM 2/25/2004 -0800, Andalong Dudigual wrote:
>Hi all,
>just wanted to know, what exactly is the difference
>between the CA3080, the CA3080E and the 100135?
>I know alot of the time people say they are all the
>same but take the difference between the JRC4558 and
>the RC4558 for instance, they both work, meaning that
>they are the same chip but they are manufactured
>differently. and reportedly, the previous sounds
>better in a soft clipping circuit.
>so what about the CA3080? and where can you still get
>them in the US?, (besides jameco)
>
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-Jim
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