Hope that helps - Steve
Thanks, but I am probably a bit slow.
I understand the speaker’s voltage and current draw relationship.
And also the amplifier trying to get to a specific output voltage in a closed loop feedback fashion.
So it is just the power supply and power cord relationship that has me slowed up.
But, bear in mind that all of this is all happening at lightening fast speeds, so even in the best mono-blocks - good power cables will improve their performance.
About 11-12% of the time the mains voltage is too low to pulse any current into the power supply (Assuming that the rail is at ~28V).
Or the 60 Hz, being rectified, is operating at 120 Hz, or ~8 msec peak to peak. And the time that the voltage is too low to flow into the power supply is about 1msec.
If it all happened in the blink of an eye, then how is it the tube monoblocks ran for many seconds (!10 Seconds) when the power switch was shut off?
Additionally if the power cord had, say a bit ferrite bead on it for RF suppression, then that would limit the bandwidth down. And limit the “blink of an eye” speed down as well. And other noise filtering would also slow the bandwidth of the incoming current down. (Which probably is really only needing to be at 120 Hz, or some power supply feedback circuit that has a bandwidth of maybe 20 kHz or less?)
So, when selecting power cables for any component I look for those that use UP-OCC copper, because it will provide excellent dynamic response. Silver is better, but a lot more expensive.
How does the silver result in any the electrons getting into the power supply any faster?
The resistance of copper and silver is pretty close to zero, and the speed of the electric field is pretty fast.
So it seems like the dynamics would be primarily governed by the power supply.
It seems like the city and house wires, and power cord, are only bringing the goods to the power supply?
Or… if the cord from the wall outlet to the amp input were made shorter and shorter, then the power cord effectively goes away?
If I have 100’ from the pole to the house, and 100’ from the box to the outlet, then how does 3 feet of silver result in anything more dynamic happening?
If the power cord is doing some other stuff like filtering noise, then I could understand that as a goal.