power cables - not in the signal path?


According to popular wisdom the AC power is not in the signal path and therefore a power cord, AC conditioner or similar should have zero audible effect.

In a don quixotesque attempt I'd like to turn this perception around: the AC is 100% in the signal path - more so that the actual low-level signal that gets amplified, and I think I found the simple words to clarify this.

The low-level signal is actually only modulating the high-voltage (high-intensity) signal produced by the transformer. Those electrons from the transformer are the actual electrons we "hear". The low-level signal is simply lost in translation. In a simple example, a 0.1V peak-to-peak sine signal gets amplified (say) 10x by a 10 V continuous (transformed) DC. The output is (say) a 1V sinusoid oscillating back and forth in time. If the 10V continuous is NOT actually exactly 10V (but is actually has noise) - then the noise will directly reappear "riding" on the 1V output.

Hence the need to keep the AC noise-free.

(Of course I purposefully neglected for simplicity the other effects (need for instantaneous delivery of power, etc..) for which I did not find a simple enough description (without reference to I/V curves and impedance / capacitance details, that is).

Does is make sense?

Thanks
C.
cbozdog
I've found power supply mods to make major audible improvements in whatever audio device applied(tubed, SS, analog, digital, all of my own and quite a few happy customers), for a few decades. The new breed of PCs and fuses have seemed to me, the icing on the cake. My take on the function of power supplies and gain stages/output devices was reinforced by Viktor Khomenko, in an interview with Stereophile, some years back(made me feel quite good). Couldn't find that interview(online), but it was partially echoed here: (http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/balanced-audio-technology-vk-600m-se-monoblock-power-amplifier-1/)
C, It's entertaining indeed! I should read it again and than few more times when I get home and get stoned.
Cbozdog writes:
It is not the low-level signal electrons that eventually get heard. if anything, it is the latter electrons that passed through the floodgate that eventually reach the audio transducer, etc.
Fascinating. You are attributing properties to electrons that they simply do not have.

Regards,
Please keep in mind that it's the much much faster electric field and not the electron flow. Sure, those electrons do make it down the wire eventually, but it's more like a train with a lot of cars. You move the 1st one, and the Caboose moves. That's the electric field. It's not like a gun firing electrons down the wire.
You may find this treatise interesting: (http://amasci.com/miscon/whatis.html)