you may be confusing amplifier gain with current and voltage feedback. Most Power Amps employ global voltage fb but current fb is becoming increasingly popular due to better bandwidth and higher slew rate. Without going into the nitty gritty, the differences between the two are in mainly in the configuration of the differential input stage.
Other than that, all power amplifiers must (and do) amplify the applied input voltage by a fixed amount (usually 30dB), AND as an ideal voltage source are able to supply a load current inversely proportional to the load resistance (impedance), and proportional to the output voltage.
If you need further info on current or voltage feedback design then a google search is a good start.
Other than that, all power amplifiers must (and do) amplify the applied input voltage by a fixed amount (usually 30dB), AND as an ideal voltage source are able to supply a load current inversely proportional to the load resistance (impedance), and proportional to the output voltage.
If you need further info on current or voltage feedback design then a google search is a good start.