There's
this thread in the archive where it says:
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- digimod (described elsewhere)
- replace four i4580 chips with AD8620 or AD712. (I used AD712 for the mic pres, AD8620 for the ADC drivers).
- replace eight 1uF/50V aluminum caps with four 0.47uF poly caps. (Note: you replace two series 1uF caps with a single 0.5uF cap, which is equal, but you disable the TRS inputs in the process.)
- replace two 22uF aluminum caps near ADC with higher quality electrolytic bypassed with 0.1uF poly or film cap
/end{geek speak}
I've got a few questions about the mod and hope that someone can help:
1. My UA-5 contains i4570 chips, not i4580. I guess they're basically the same, but I count 9 of them on the pcb - can I replace all of them or are only those 4 at the XLR inputs important for better performance?
2. Is it essential (technically mandatory) to replace the caps when replacing the chips, or is it optional (for better performance)? (idea is to keep the TRS input intact)
3. Since the instructions are 3 years old - are there already better chips existing that I should favor over the AD8620/AD712?
Thanks!