Hi!
Regarding unity gain, does operation at unity gain benefit audio in some way?
From what I understand, operation at unity gain means the signal voltage at the output is the same as the voltage at the input so no additional current is drawn from the circuit. If my understanding is correct, then perhaps operation at unity gain means the amplifier is as linear as it can be. Would this be a logical conclusion?
If yes, then exceeding unity gain would draw more current and depeneding on the circuit quality, would result in a frequency response that is not as flat as it would be when the amplifier was operating at unity gain, right?
I have noticed that most manufacturers specify the amplifier power output in Watts and only at 1 kHz. No doubt, the amplifier is less capable when full 20 Hz - 20 kHz audio range is in question.
This is for (my) educational purposes, I have no hidden agendas so please comment if you know!

Cheers!
Antun