well ok the fever of the opamps is extending, well first of all I would like that all the people that is thinking to do some opamps substitutions read this thread before
http://www.forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?t=11509
well since 5 years ago I started in electronics world my experience saids to me that opamps are one of the most critical elements on a design. You could get a dip socket, you could substitute the opamp with another similar or equivalent opamp and all your design could totally colapse, noises, oscillates, and a few other nasty issues.
in my first year of studies i learn the ideal opamp, where you don´t need to take care about the real parameters of the opamps, on my second year i studied the real opamp, ohhh ****, that fucking IC are the most inestable that I ever seen, a lot of cares parameters calculations, simulations, trial and error must to do to get the best performance on your circuit.
So please don´t think that replacing an IC is as easy as take one out and substitute for another one, you need to take care and do some measures to know if your IC is totally compatible. So I recomend to get several opamps for example I have 8 different opamps and its datasheets ( if you don´t know how to use the datasheet and the opamp your are as dangerous as a monkey with a gun ) I think theorical which opamp could be ok on my design and then I test it with a lot of measures, and believe it with 5 years of experience I make some mistakes, so for that reason there is not any secret recipe, years of experienced or something else there is only a lot of theory and a lot of measures to do.
So before you replace any opamp think about that **** device and be prepared with some IC and with a few hours to do any mod
Enjoy your triaxis