Best Power Conditioner under $1,000?


I need to get a power conditioner and I would like to spend $1,000 or less. What is my best bet?
curryma
For low-current sources, the PS Audio P300 has to be the way to go. The market is flooded with line conditioners, more than anyone can keep up with, but what can you say when the PS Audio produces a "pure" regenerated AC stream? It can be a HUGE upgrade. It will run your transport, DAC, and preamp, for example, and run a steady 150 watts. Money-back 30-day trial. Try it!! Use good AC cords, too.
Your best bet is to put your money on savings account.You cannot get anything really good for under $1000.00.
Mikhail has never heard the Power Positioners. Only $700.00 for one, though two make an even more dramatic improvement. You WILL hear about these in the future. Forget the other stuff. Remember, you first heard about it here!
Richard Gray's Power Company, $750.00, apparently now called "The Power Positioner". Replaced $1450 MIT Z-center in my system. Power Company is actually great on power amps, especially high end amps. And it almost makes NAD listenable. I said almost.
If you get a chance listen to the Blue Circle power conditioners. The BC83.1 has 6 outlets and one filter for each pair of outlets and retails at $490 , the BC85.1 uses double filtering on each pair of outlets and uses Hubbell Hospital grade outlets and plug. Retail of the BC85.1 is $775 and the smaller BC84.1 is a 2 outlet version of the BC85.1and retails at $390. These conditioners do not limit current and can be stacked for even better noise suppresion. You can see more at www.bluecircle.com