Just a thought, If you are having a voltage stabilizer and the Voltage is also constant and not fluctuating?...
Hehe, no we are not talking of supply voltage here.. At a particular volume level, the amp has a constant output voltage (which may actually increase a bit if the supply voltage is higher - like overclocking a computer ) and max current at that volume level... If the current drain is higher than max supplied by the power transistors (in discrete amps) or ICs (in Integrated Amps), then the voltage drops proportionately due to higher current drain.. Bigger power transformer and capacitors may help a bit (again, sort of overclocking as the transistors and ICs will have their max capacity). However stabilizer can help only if it keeps the voltage high enough for maximum power output...