Also, there ARE objectively shit op amps that are old and crusty that pretty much nobody uses. I think it was the LM358 that basically had a broken output stage (class-B) that causes horrible output crossover distortion when you transition from sourcing to sinking current or vice versa.
Q12 is a common emitter amplifier with an active load, that feeds directly into a class B output stage (pullup is a darlington with Q5 and Q6, and pulldown is Q13, with Q7 being a current limiter). I've never used this personally (for good reason) but I remember my mentors telling me this causes horrible CO distortion.
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm158-n.pdf
Page 13, Figure 16.
Q12 is a common emitter amplifier with an active load, that feeds directly into a class B output stage (pullup is a darlington with Q5 and Q6, and pulldown is Q13, with Q7 being a current limiter). I've never used this personally (for good reason) but I remember my mentors telling me this causes horrible CO distortion.