Accuphase: Power Distributor vs. Power Conditioner


Can you please enlighten me? What is the difference between a Power Distributor vs. Power Conditioner? My basic understanding is that the

Power Distributor acts as a fancy power strip, with the purpose that it extends the power you get from wall outlet to multiple outlets. Sort of a "do no harm" approach, they generally don’t have much going on inside, perhaps a bit of filtering and/or basic surge protection but that’s about it.

Power Conditioner on other hand is a complex electronic unit that has a toroid to decouple power from the grid completely, filtering and noise rejection, along with excellent surge protection.

So I have a Shunyata Delta 6 Power Distributor. Can I use it in conjunction with the Accuphase PS-1230 or I can only choose either one. Below is what I was thinking...is this a logical way and is it practical?

Wall Power Outlet (I installed Furutech GTX-D NCF(R)) ---> Shunyata Delta 6 Power Distributor ---> Accuphase PS-1230 ---> Everything else connect to the Accuphase PS-1230 (Accuphase C-3900, Accuphase A-75, Naim NDX2/555 PS DR Streamer)

Thanks

Nathan

nathancvan

Showing 1 response by oldhvymec

OP How many outlets on the conditioner? Is there enough?

The conditioner usually maintains 120vac and condition above 20 and above 40. Usually the outlets are marked.. (Ferrite rings). 

I might plug the distribution strip into a lighter load application.. Streamer, Server, etc..

How's it sound? That's really the question, ay?

Regards