Power Conditioning in Apartment Complex.


What, in your opinion, is a sensible way to go about power conditioning in an apartment complex? I am about to make such a move in a couple of months and am thinking on how to handle this. I own a Tice AV Solo conditioner and bought a 20 amp, hospital grade, isolated ground outlet. I have been considering the Quiet Line filters after reading Abertporter's experience on another thread.

I will sincerely appreciate your feedback, for this is going to be in Chicago Metro...
psychicanimal

Showing 1 response by cornfedboy

if your concern is the consistency and "cleanliness" of the power you'll be getting from your outlets, i'd suggest you replace your tice solo with an ac regeneration device, such as those made by ps audio. such devices take the ac power from the outlet, convert it to dc and then back to ac, some in a selectable range. there are a number of similar devices offered by different manufacturers, all of which have been written of in other threads concerning power conditioners v. surge protectors, etc. i have a 10-year old ac regenerator made by cse, a japanese company, that i'm likely to replace with a ps 600 after i've made a few more system upgrades. they really work quite well, even if you have dedicated outlets. (i only have 5 to albertporter's 14). -Kelly

ps- your recent threads have manifested a true interest in gaining knowledge of highend audio. I apologize for having mistaken your intentions in earlier posts.