Remove feedback in Zen V4

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Of course the gain shoots way up and the damping factor
goes away. If you use an adequate amount of Source
resistance on Q1 to tame the gain and have a well damped
load with a flat impedance, you might just like it. The
overall distortion is higher, but the spectral presentation
is a little more even. Most people would not be able to get
past the damping factor, but it would make a great tweeter
amp, for example.
 
Thanks, Nelson.

I have built the Zen original, without feedback, It sounds excellent(I am not saying the bass, but it's enough for me). The damping factor is about 8.

The Zen V2 and V4 is quite similiar with original zen + BOZ except the current source. and with feedback. The damping factor is around 40, if I am right.

Would the Zen V2 work similiar as the original one if the feedback (3k resistor) is removed? How is the damping factor? I wonder if it's good enough used with high efficiency full range speakers.
 
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