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All amplifiers have negative feedback!If they don't they quickly turn in to oscillators.Low distortion, high accuracy amplifiers have more types of feedback.* * * * * * * * * Bruno Putzeys to the rescue:Negative feedback in audio amplifiers: Why there is no such thing as too much (Part 2)https://www.edn.com/negative-feedback-in-audio-amplifiers-why-there-is-no-such-thing-as-too-much-part-2/
4. Transparency and Low DistortionMeasurements confirm that Purifi amplifiers achieve extremely low total harmonic distortion (THD) across the audible spectrum (e.g., 0.00017% THD at 100W output), demonstrating transparency and accuracy comparable to or surpassing traditional Class AB amplifiers.5. Avoiding Typical Feedback Pitfalls Bruno Putzeys, the designer behind Purifi technology, emphasizes that while historically high-feedback amplifiers sometimes sounded poor due to implementation difficulties, modern engineering techniques—such as those used in Purifi designs—overcome these issues by ensuring stable, linear operation even under very high-feedback conditions."
There's an interesting Youtube listening session (almost two hours long) with very good studio mics comparing the newest Hypex amp (the Nilai) with a Purifi amp. Listening with headphones, it seemed to me that the Nilai was portraying the harmonics in acoustic instruments more naturally than the Purifi.
IMO low DHT, stable and linear operation dont grant great sound quality…Iam in audio since the 1970s, all the Class AB amps I had heard had poor sound quality, cheap and expensive models. But now with Class D and GaN-FETs amps the situation becomes dramatic and difficult for Transistor Class A amps, imagine for Class AB.