Re: Audio Op Amp power



I guess a few things I'm not sure of besides running at the min voltage is
if order matters and if I should do things even though its not necessary.

For example, I need to filter the input and amplify it. Does it matter which
order? (of course it shouldn't but maybe it does in practice) Also, should I
buffer the input first even though its going to an amplifier that I would
imagine also is sorta acting like a buffer.

I think I could probably combine the filter, buffering and amp all into one
circuit and just use one op amp?

Thanks,
Jon


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