Which is better?
Neither. Comparing apples and oranges. Some may go as far to say that a zero-feedback Class A would be the ideal amp.
(Actually, the further a "zero-feedback" amp is biased into Class A, the better it will sound. To work well in a wide range of applications, amps of this nature are best when they have lots of output devices, drawing a ton of current. I live in Texas, so we changed over to making switching amps. Got tired of turning off the system 4 months of the year.)
Neither. Comparing apples and oranges. Some may go as far to say that a zero-feedback Class A would be the ideal amp.
(Actually, the further a "zero-feedback" amp is biased into Class A, the better it will sound. To work well in a wide range of applications, amps of this nature are best when they have lots of output devices, drawing a ton of current. I live in Texas, so we changed over to making switching amps. Got tired of turning off the system 4 months of the year.)