Hello Ken. There are many factors involved in determing "damping factor" and it depends on circuit design, so sometimes bigger is not always better. Damping factor is roughly the ratio of amp output impedence v speaker impedence. So if the amp is, say, 0.1 ohm and the speaker is 8 ohms the factor is approx 80. Negative feedback is used in circuit to control devices, for example transistors, and ensure they give a reasonable performance under repeat conditions. It basically tries to overcome the inherent shortcomings of the device in question and give better performance figures. This is a very rough and ready explanation which I hope helps. Regards, Richard.
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