Audio2design I did not say that ripple current gets higher. You argued that voltage on capacitor doesn't drop because charge time is higher. I only stated that when charge time gets higher - ripple is higher (capacitor is charged from the bottom of the ripple to the next peak)
I only argue that at the moment when net capacitor current is zero (peak of the wave) voltage on capacitor depends on source voltage and source impedance. That's the peak supply voltage for the output stage. How much it will drop depends on total source impedance including house wiring, power cord, fuse, transformer windings resistance and added impedance of the filter in conditioner. If this filter is poor then voltage drop, especially on inductive reactance, can be high. Even if we assume only 10% it will result in 20% loss of max power - equivalent to about 6% of drop in perceived loudness. I agree that in this case when amp is within 80% it should not be audible, but people claim it is. Perhaps voltage drops even more. Large linear supplies have a lot of filter capacitance reducing voltage ripple to very small resulting in even narrower and higher charging current pulses and much higher voltage drops on conditioner's filter impedance. Many people report big loss of dynamics with some conditioners.
I only argue that at the moment when net capacitor current is zero (peak of the wave) voltage on capacitor depends on source voltage and source impedance. That's the peak supply voltage for the output stage. How much it will drop depends on total source impedance including house wiring, power cord, fuse, transformer windings resistance and added impedance of the filter in conditioner. If this filter is poor then voltage drop, especially on inductive reactance, can be high. Even if we assume only 10% it will result in 20% loss of max power - equivalent to about 6% of drop in perceived loudness. I agree that in this case when amp is within 80% it should not be audible, but people claim it is. Perhaps voltage drops even more. Large linear supplies have a lot of filter capacitance reducing voltage ripple to very small resulting in even narrower and higher charging current pulses and much higher voltage drops on conditioner's filter impedance. Many people report big loss of dynamics with some conditioners.