To me the design parameters are important to me in the foll. order:
* Zero global feedback - reduces distortion & improves 3D imaging
* Class A output - for best linearity. We can have a class-A amp w/ lots of feedback but its worth very little!
* Instantaneous Current Delivery - this implies a very well designed power supply. Clayton Audio amps seem to rank the highest here. They are rated at 200A continuous! One could weld with them.
* High Damping Factor - this speaks about the amp output impedance. Since power amps are voltage sources, the best voltage source has zero output impedance. Of course, this is not physically possible so the next best is as low as possible over the entire audio band. Such amps will have killer bass response such as Symphonic Line & Wolcott tube amps. There are others, of course, but these come to mind right now.
* Balance In/Out - according to me this feature is the most hyped & most marketed! It has some advantages but not as much as what is hyped. I have no personal experience w/ BAT but this co. seems to make fully differential designs from input to output rather than create a single-ended design & then create an out-of-phase signal & call it balanced! Fully balanced designs seem to make sense if common-mode noise is an issue. I have heard single-ended designs that sound awesome so I'm not fully convinced that a balanced design brings a significant advantage to the table. Of course, JMO.
* Zero global feedback - reduces distortion & improves 3D imaging
* Class A output - for best linearity. We can have a class-A amp w/ lots of feedback but its worth very little!
* Instantaneous Current Delivery - this implies a very well designed power supply. Clayton Audio amps seem to rank the highest here. They are rated at 200A continuous! One could weld with them.
* High Damping Factor - this speaks about the amp output impedance. Since power amps are voltage sources, the best voltage source has zero output impedance. Of course, this is not physically possible so the next best is as low as possible over the entire audio band. Such amps will have killer bass response such as Symphonic Line & Wolcott tube amps. There are others, of course, but these come to mind right now.
* Balance In/Out - according to me this feature is the most hyped & most marketed! It has some advantages but not as much as what is hyped. I have no personal experience w/ BAT but this co. seems to make fully differential designs from input to output rather than create a single-ended design & then create an out-of-phase signal & call it balanced! Fully balanced designs seem to make sense if common-mode noise is an issue. I have heard single-ended designs that sound awesome so I'm not fully convinced that a balanced design brings a significant advantage to the table. Of course, JMO.