To condition... or not?What I understand is that conditioners clean up the AC... but can also slightly limit the components/sound.... therefore... I have heard that it's better to use on the front end... but NOT to use on the amplifier. As you have stated... you are using really good power cords, plus a dedicated line. I personally don't see how a conditioner would make an improvement on your amplification.
Over time... I got my system sounding better than it ever has... and couldn't imagine it sounding any better... but then my line conditioner/voltage regulator started to hum. I then plugged everything on the front end into the wall... OMG!!! I couldn't believe the upgrade that I experienced. My gear has been plugged into the wall ever since.Have you tried fuses? I installed an SR Blue fuse in my CD player power supply last year. I was shocked! for only $150.. it took my system to the next level of sound : D
Over time... I got my system sounding better than it ever has... and couldn't imagine it sounding any better... but then my line conditioner/voltage regulator started to hum. I then plugged everything on the front end into the wall... OMG!!! I couldn't believe the upgrade that I experienced. My gear has been plugged into the wall ever since.Have you tried fuses? I installed an SR Blue fuse in my CD player power supply last year. I was shocked! for only $150.. it took my system to the next level of sound : D