Adding 10400uF capacitor to my power supply?

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I was wondering what the effect would have on my toy home made amplifier by adding a 10400uF 16 volt capacitor to the 5 volt power supply thats powering my small amplifier?
is there any advantage? or should I use the capacitors for something else?
I found the capacitor on an old motherboard so i took it off and tested it and it works perfectly. but i wanted to use it for something that i have.. like my power supply.
at the moment the capacitor is safely discharged completely.
i'm wanting to put it in parallel with my 5 volt DC adapter power supply.
would it have any noticeable effects on my audio amplifier?
 
my amplifier does not contain a transformer anywhere in the circuit
and there is no buzz when you touch the input cord like the noise most amplifiers make.
in fact the speaker is silent unless I have music playing through it...
no background static or buzz or hiss whatsoever. even when its right up to my ear there is nothing at all.. but i can hear the music just fine when i play music or something.
would the capacitor do anything to the amps coming from my power supply? (power supply is DC 5 volts not AC) or am i wasting my time asking here?
 
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