Power Conditioners


I am curious about people's experiences w/ the effectiveness of power conditioners. Do they have more of an effect on power amps vs. digital components? How about turntables, CD players &  TV's? Are the less expensive ones worth anything other than maybe surge protectors? Should you run everything through them even if you have other outlets available that are on separate circuits?  Thanks for any help.

jonwolfpell

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jerryg123,

I also have 3 dedicated lines. One for the Niagara 7000 which powers my main stereo system. Another line (Niagara 1200) for my subs and the last one (Niagara 1000) for my home theater equipment. I have had all on the one Niagara 7000 with no problem. But it is more convenient using the multiple dedicated outlets.

I’m not sure what type of amps you have but my 350 watt per channel tube mono blocks and my JL Audio F-113's had more dynamics plugged into the Niagara equipment.

ozzy

The best power conditioner I have ever owned/tried is the AudioQuest Niagara 7000.

Amps, subs Dac everything can plug into it with NO loss of dynamics!

ozzy