yes, swapping the opamp close to the input side of the amp did not (I could not discern a tonal difference). If there was, I was not able to detect it. Note, I am using a balanced XLR. However, the opamps that were close to one another which was more in front of the amp, has most impact. So, in my particular configuration, I find that the Vivid v7 position was closed to the front, while the Sparko was towards the middle of the amp board. Swap it around and listen which best suits you
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I have a setup for a send system that I have been playing with to see what I can do on the cheap and I've been quite surprised at the result so far. I've been reading about supposedly major improvements in performance of the Fosi ZA3 amps with op amp swaps. I'm wondering if anyone else has had any experience with the various ones available. I'm running the dual mono with XLR on each speaker bi wired to max the power which means I'll need three per amp which will cost more than the amps so I'd like to get it right the first time if I can. I'd like to take some of the sibilance from the top end which some I reckon comes from the nature of the speakers (Klipsch RPM 600II). Any opinions/advice would be most welcome. I'm looking at the Burson v7 vivid and the sparko but the sparko has been reported as softening the ZA3 too much which the reviewers on youtube seem to like for the V3 mono but not for the ZA3. I have attached a link to the setup because I cand figure out how to attach the photo to this forum. Thanks in advance
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