Matt Syson
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The circuit is shown in one of Doug Self's books so it is probably from a Soundcraft desk. Making a class b output stage (to minimise crossover distortion requires a bit more effort and the option of reliability (freedom from thermal runaway and simplicity few parts as possible) was probably chosen by the 'bean counters'. The T072 is probably not a good choice because they get distinctly distorted when you try loading them with less than about 2500 Ohms. since the users of this circuit might plug anything from 8 Ohm to 2K ohm headphones into it, designing for 'best' performance across such a range is fairly tricky. Reducing the 4k7 to something like 470 Ohms and using a 5532 could be a good option because the 5532 is essentially happy driving about 500 Ohms on it's own so the transistors would start sharing when higher current is needed more readily than the TL072. MC33078 is another 'nice' op amp which takes less quiescent current than a 5532 and is OK driving 600 Ohms. The amount of 'signal' (half wave rectified audio) tht is appearing on the supply rails of the TL072 in guestion AND what might be appearing on previous stages mah have a bearing on the distortion heard. EXACTLY where the headphone ground currents are going is also another consideration. It suggests from that clip of schematic that it is to a pair of serial connected electrolytics whether that it actually true or not adds yet another variable. The reactance of the capacitors is not negligible if you are considering low impedance phones AND the ground is shared between channels.