The maximum power supply voltage for the LT1014DN is ±18V, or 36V total supply voltage.
While the LT1014DN has a high gain-bandwidth product (10MHz), it's not ideal for very high-frequency applications (>10MHz) due to its limited slew rate (0.5V/μs) and high-frequency noise.
While technically possible, the LT1014DN is not recommended for comparator applications due to its relatively slow response time and lack of hysteresis. A dedicated comparator like the LM339 or TLC372 would be a better choice.
To minimize noise and oscillations, ensure proper PCB layout, use decoupling capacitors (e.g., 0.1μF) close to the op-amp, and consider adding a noise-reducing capacitor (e.g., 10nF) between the output and negative input.
The LT1014DN has a relatively high noise floor and distortion, making it less suitable for high-fidelity audio applications. Consider using a dedicated audio op-amp like the OPA2134 or LM4562 instead.