Originally posted by jmaf
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And also: why does it matter anyway? Are you afraid that Orange robbed their clients of some super special magic tone by using too much capacitance?
The filtering is just one ingredient in a big recipe.
Also, remember that the rectifier feeds the amp in very short bursts (the diodes only conducts when the voltage is higher on the anode side than on the cathode side). The capacitors are the sole source of current for the majority of the time. Add to that that the voltage in the capacitors will drop as SOON as you start discharging them (drawing current). A bigger capacitor will simply discharge less quickly (less voltage drop for a given charge).
No matter how big the cap, there will always be some sag.
There is no such thing as too much capacitance, it depends on the "recipe".
Stop agonizing over this
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