Hi all, very inexperienced with how this stuff all works, but love to build it myself. Have several questions about power supplies. I have a couple ClassDaudio amps with the stock linear power supplies with 28000MFD capacitance. I am wondering if sound wise there is an advantage to a linear PS over a SMPS? For example if they are both of decent quality does one of them sound better than the other? The other question is the importance of the size of the power supply. I have read a lot of people increasing the size of the capacitors in their linear PS to help the low end and deal with more demanding loads and help improve the amplifier overall I guess? My question is does the same thing hold true for SMPS. For example if the amp is rated for a max power of 600watts in to 4 ohms and 300 in to 8, would using a SMPS(A1000SMPS) with a rating of 1000w continuous and 1600w peak be any better than say the recommended SMPS(SMPS800RE) with a rating of 800w cont. and 1000w peak power? The main reason for the interest in SMPS is convenience and size. Less parts no large transformer needed with separate PS board means smaller enclosure. Sound quality is still the most important thing to me over all. Thanks for any advice/help in advance