To be fair, Purifi does not sell their module with this input buffer. In fact, they don't sell their products to the public at all except to the DIY community. The amp you bought includes a buffer that wasn't even designed with the Purifi module in mind.
Purifi expects that their OEM customers will add value to their module by designing proprietary power supplies, input buffers, and other logic and circuitry. The NAD M33 or the LKV Veros are more the kind of products they envision, or at least the VTV with their tube input buffer.
Amplifiers built with the Purifi module are only going to be as good as the sum of its parts, like any other electronic product. If you build the amp with an entry-level power supply and the cheapest possible input buffer, it's not going to be an good indicator of what the module is capable of.
Purifi expects that their OEM customers will add value to their module by designing proprietary power supplies, input buffers, and other logic and circuitry. The NAD M33 or the LKV Veros are more the kind of products they envision, or at least the VTV with their tube input buffer.
Amplifiers built with the Purifi module are only going to be as good as the sum of its parts, like any other electronic product. If you build the amp with an entry-level power supply and the cheapest possible input buffer, it's not going to be an good indicator of what the module is capable of.