I do take exception to Atmasphere's comments about using a bypass cap
across power supply filter caps. My experience with bypass caps in a PS
is exactly the same as with coupling caps. I can always hear the
effect of the bypass cap and it causes a loss of coherency and usually
an artificial brightness and thinning of the midbass. In my opinion it
is always the better course to use a single very high quality cap rather
than a combination of caps.
I'm not going to take issue with this- with most power supplies for single-ended circuits this is probably true. I do most of my work with fully differential circuits and often with high capacitance values in our power amplifiers- in the latter case its often helpful to bypass the electrolytic right at its terminals to reduce ripple current problems, which prolongs the life of the part. In our MP-1 which has a five foot umbilical connection, we have found it helpful to bypass the power supply connections inside the preamp, which helps reduce noise.