HI
The designs doesn't "pull" harmonics, it generates. A full wave bridge rectifier doesn't use the harmonics in the 60 Hz wave, coming in, if it were the case we would be left with little power for the device itself .
Playing semantic games serves no useful purpose here, please refrain as it diverts from the discussion.
When a bridge is feeding a pair of caps, the currents that
CAN BE MEASURED on the line cord trivially, is one loaded with 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th order...etc, harmonics.
Stating that this circuit configuration does not cause harmonics on the line would be in direct contradiction to power engineering over the last 40 years or so. PFC front ends are finding their way further and further into the distribution chain, eventually most equipment will be pulling clean sines at a power factor of 1 by the time we run out of oil and gas for the power plants..
.. Granted these harmonics can find their ways into the DUT (Love that acronym

). Now the derating concerns the power factor issue nothing to do with the Power Cord itself so if derating is needed, use larger wire gauge ...
The derating is a direct result of the larger than normal peak currents in the harmonics. Cautionary tales about this effect has been in the power distribution industry well over 20 or 30 years. So much so that NEC gets into the act.
BTW, the derating applies to the breakers. As the conduction duty cycle lowers, the peak current rises, and the peak dissipation in the wire and breaker element goes up as the square.
.. I am not sure I have ever seen a 3-phase Audio amplifier ....
Whoa..interesting. I was giving a direct example from code. And, I actually have used one, it was about 15 kw, if I recall. Mil spec random vibe testing equipment..
.. Now in what way does a power cord changes the grounding scheme?
By it's grounding wire. The grounding wire's geometric relationship to the hot and neutral, the line cord's characteristic impedance (meaning the external magnetic field size), and the effective grounding resistance with respect to the overall grounding loop resistance.
.. Now some questions: Has there ever been a study that shows the changes brought in an amp or other device by the substitution of Power Cords?
Why would there? The first thing that happens when a power cord change modified a sound system is reported, the messenger is trashed as stupid, erratic, biased, a whole host of derogatory remarks, by many individuals who GLIBLY re-hash the gospel of "it's all in your head". The second thing that happens? Absolutely nothing is done to even consider the possibility that there is a clear and concise physics mechanism that describes the coupling mechanism (Ampere's law, Faraday's law, Lenz's law (for shields), so the question remains unanswered.
.. ... If indeed there is such a study. has it been shown that the differences were repeatedly and reliably audible ?
I have personally had the issue, figured out cause, effect, coupling, and solution.
Cheers, jn
Ah, ps...coupling between any amplifier current draw and a ground loop will be proportional to the frequency..as such, the higher harmonics are more likely to have an effect if there is system sensitivity to the problem. This also does not address musical content that finds it's way into the line cord either...measured already as well.
pps. sheesh amirm...you really don't like my monitor...