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Yes, larger power supply capacitance is something the marketeers love -- "ours has X times the capacitance of brand Y!". As always, it depends, I think.
I guess the microfarads past 40,000 probably do have a purpose and value - but can be lived without depending on the rest of the design
I suppose that is one reason why some designs use smaller value caps in a cascade fashion, so they can charge and discharge faster.
If there are two amps, both have 2000 VA transformers, and one has 120,000 uf capactiance, and the other has 48,000 uf of capacitance... how is this likely to affect audible performance? I'm considering a 200 watt integrated amp with a very good reputation, but it only has 48,000 uf capacitance - which seems low compared to a lot of the popular amps. I know even the stock Stratos has 60,000 and virtually everyone buys another 60,000 as a $200 upgrade.The question is - what do those extra capacit ...