Dmitry, thank you for the detailed report. That was interesting for me too. Unfortunately the OP470 is very expensive (~ Euro 15 here in Germany) and would increase the price of the modules clearly. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com]Im Auftrag von therpocc > Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. Juni 2012 13:19 > An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Reducing the A-138a/b noise with OP470. > > > Hi, everyone. > I just found extremely simple way to dramatically improve > signal/noise ratio of a modular system. Here i assume using of > A-138 inevitable as it's common utility component for creating > complex, fat patches and also is common module to pass sound to > next system. > > We all use mixers all time to mix several oscillators, mix CV > (with linear mixers), to mix gate signals and get simple > sequencer. Mixer also as do VCAs or filters, contains amplifier. > In case of mixers we are dealing with operational amplifier > working at little gain or even unity gain. > > Unfortunately, complex components such as OpAmps are noisy > things. Moreover, mixers often may work with wide dynamic range. > All of this leads to problems with noisy output of the whole > system. Did you experienced a situation where you've made some > very pleasant sound utilizing your lovely custom VCOs, softened > it with Lo-Pass filter, set up some modulations, but it all can > be easily ruined by VCA-Mixer chain? You try to increase volume, > but either mixer's input is overloading or thermal noise becomes > clearly audible. That's why we need modules to be the same > quality level and that's why some critical components must be > precise and expensive. > > I've done investigations about OpAmps noise characteristics and > done some experiments with my modular. The following is what i've found. > > The OpAmps used in Doepfer modules most of time is: > LM324, TL062, TL064, TL084. > > Look at the characteristics taken from ST and AD datasheets: > > TL062/064 (Low-power version) > Equivalent Input Noise Voltage: 42 nv/sqr(Hz) > Channel Separation: 120 dB > > LM324 (Old design > Equivalent Input Noise Voltage: 40 nv/sqr(Hz) > Channel Separation: 120 dB > > TL072/074/082/084 (Low-noise > Equivalent Input Noise Voltage: 15 nv/sqr(Hz) > Channel Separation: 120 dB > > We can see that LM324 is actually not the best existing amplifier > for audio purpose however there's much worse models usually used > only in power aplications. > > Now let's take a look on one AD's modern component. OP470 is > expensive operational amplifier dedicated especially for audio. > It has the almost best electrical characteristics and it has > supply and input conditions that perfectly fit for modular > synthesizer purposes: ±18v supply, rail-to-rail input, large > gain, hi-liniarity, etc. So, it fits as direct replacement for > OpAmps used in certain models. > It even encloses only in ceramic package. > > AD OP470 > Equivalent Input Noise Voltage: 5 nv/sqr(Hz) > Channel Separation: 125155 dB > > The A-138 mixer has extremely simple schematics: four passive > attenuators built around quad OpAmp and one more attenuator for > master level. That's all. But it can be simply overloaded and is > really noisy component. > > I've got trial amount of 6pcs OP470AY from China at price of 5$ > each and replaced standard OpAmp on the A-138 with it and guess > what? The amplification chain noise just almost disappear and > even dynamic range has increased (distortions are gone away)! So, > i got possibility to increase both input and output level. I did > not measure s/n ratio gain before and after replacement because > it was clearly audible, as i said before. I beleive, it's about > 40-60 dB. My test setup was like A110Sine->A-106-6LP2 (Closed, no > reso.)->A130->A138 > > A-138 costs about 50 Euro, so you need to add just $515 to get > high-quality OpAmp and you'll get a much better mixer. > > I also got similar improvements replacing OpAmp on the A-116, but > has no significant result on Dark Energy, A-130, A-119 and none > on any of my filters. (alas, these module type is really noisy!) > But i believe OP470 must fit to simple mixer-like modules used > for audio such as panners, x-faders, matrix mixer, maybe to some > pre-amps or VCAs. Also many modules such as oscillators have > output buffers or input pre-amps at there's non-zero chance to > make it better. I'll return to my investigations later when i > receive Hi-end VCO and VC Panner modules. > > It would be highly appreciated if somebody who will try to > improve his own mixer following this post, he will take the > opportunity to test other modules, even non-Doepfer. The > replacement is simple done with screwdriver (or chip-removing > tool) because every IC on Doepfer modules is placed thru DIP-panel. > > You can also try to install other OpAmps, like TL-082 (but > changes would not be dramatical) or maybe another AD, THAT, etc > production. > > Also if any of the Doepfer representatives will read it, maybe > you also so some research about this matter? It may be > interesting to add additional items to catalog and it takes > nothing. Also, maybe you will produce some "low-noise hi-end > multimode filter" using this simple idea? > > Best regards, > Dmitry Shtatnov > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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