Sean,
It's realy realy great that we do have that luxury of choice of elements here.
Not often larger circuit complexity means longer signal path and proper design is valuable even with expencive parts since someday they will deplete and won't perform as they were new(well, some say broken-in).
That certainly with no less degree applies to active elements that by default are all not perfect and need some applied complexity to be stable.
Great article! Still reviewing thoughts of compensation to apply to my DAC if I will spare the time.
It's realy realy great that we do have that luxury of choice of elements here.
Not often larger circuit complexity means longer signal path and proper design is valuable even with expencive parts since someday they will deplete and won't perform as they were new(well, some say broken-in).
That certainly with no less degree applies to active elements that by default are all not perfect and need some applied complexity to be stable.
Great article! Still reviewing thoughts of compensation to apply to my DAC if I will spare the time.