Forgive my ignorance here, I've become very interested in learning about circuits and have started playing around with breadboards and following various tutorials. This led me to learn more about capacitors, and to my understanding, they cause a delay in the voltage as they charge. I've been learning about create an analog sawtooth wave oscillator, and it uses a cap alongside an inverter to create the waveform.
This got me thinking, wouldn't cap in the audio signal path of an amp cause a delay? This doesn't seem to be the case, I have my crack hooked up to my PC and there's no perceptible delay in audio and video. I tried to google the subject, it was hard to find info on this though.
Maybe the voltage + size of the caps makes the delay small enough to be negligable, and instead simply provides current stabilization? Figured I'd ask here since there's so much expertise.