Does a higher gauge electrical wire impact voltage level?


Throughout the day the voltage level varies from the power company. Not by much but it's from 110 to 123.  
 

Does overall voltage level get impacted when higher gauge electrical wires are used from the breaker to the outlet?

emergingsoul

Wire gauge will not affect no-load voltage.  Your reported voltage swings are very large and do not reflect well on your local utility's ability to provide you reliable source of electricity.

Voltage swings like this are likely accompanied by other imperfections such as noise. 

You are a prime candidate for a power regeneration (rectification/inversion) unit. 

@jasonbourne52  Erik's statement is correct.  Lower gauge wire has a higher number.  So if I have a number 12 wire and want to go to a higher gauge, I will go to a 10, not a 14.

@carlsbad

Excellent observations.

I would also question the accuracy of the test device. I have one that reads 125 while another reads 118, parallel OR in series.

In the end the voltage supply SHOULD have imperceptible effect on SQ so what is the concern?

@fuzztone 

Indeed, the voltage is not important to most ss amps.  however, the noise and other things that challenge your amp to produce quality sound also are likely increased with poor voltage supply.

many voltage meters can have a zero offset, but if he is using the same meter for all measurements, he observed spread of 13 volts is probably real.

Tube amps can benefit from constant voltage, some more than others.  My power regenerator provides 119.9 volts 24/7/365 so I never have to think about it.

Jerry

With respect to variations in volts, aren't all the capacitors in a amplifier designed to mitigate variations in power supply. Ie. Because capacitors store up energy waiting for demands to deal with frequency variations?

I guess An improve power supply via lower gauge electrical wire benefits the overall amplifier function in addition to all those capacitors charged up ready to go, although this relationship is unclear.