what kind of power conditioner for front end?


for many years, I used an isolation transformer, plugged into another large isolation transformer, both Soundtrappers, for all my front-end equipment.  That was Stereophiles top recommendation c. 1985, but many power conditioners have come to market since then, many of which are considered very good.  Got rid of the large iso, it hummed too much to tolerate in the same room with the audio equipment.  Amp clearly sounds best plugged into the wall with a good cord. 

I tried a ZeroSurge (which is, I believe, non-destructive, and it shouldn't have limited power, but would protect the equipment from surges), but when I play records, it caused the light above the turntable (plugged into the ZS) to dim and flicker.  The power draw from the phono stage (a Rogers PA-2) somehow affected the other outlets. I'm not sure why, but if the power to the phono pre is sagging through the ZS, that's not good. 

Plugged everything bck into the not-so-large isolation transformer, turntable light remains steady,  Seems to reduce noise.  Plugged everything into an unfiltered power bar (a PS Audio), no light flickering.  It seemed to have clearer and lower bass, possibly not quite as clear and quiet in the top end.  But that is effectively like plugging things into the wall, so there's no protection at all. 

So I'm puzzled. Does "everyone" use some power conditioning on the front-end equipment?  Is there a type of conditioner that is better than others?  How do you know what size conditioner you will need?  I do not want something that hums or makes noise of its own (I understand an AQ Niagra would) - noise is what I'm trying to eliminate, along with some surge protection.   I won't spend $10k unless I heard one that knocked me flat, which seems unlikely. I've never tried a regenerator.

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I use the power strip with Add-Powr tech for my front end and it helps the music emerge from a pitch black background. Better than a cable upgrade. I have all of it on my network stuff, and all my source components. The products stack very well together, the next one I get will likely be for my projector and surrounds in the back of the room. I don’t own the flagship product, the sorcer, but they demo it in an A/B at a show in this video. Youtube quality is not great but if you wear headphones it gives you an idea of the difference it makes:

 

I am using the QRT Octave, a power conditoner from Bills previous company, which was made before Bill sold that company to Nordost (and who immediately raised all the prices) I would say Bill will answer your questions by e-mail or by phone and offer you a 30 day audition to check it out. If you look in the tweak section of A’Gon you will find some products selling at sale prices of 40% to 60% off.

@juanmanuelfangioli, the Add-Power products are most typically deployed by plugging them into an outlet that is near your equipment.  The Electra-Clear could be plugged right into a power conditioner and everything that gets plugged into that conditioner would benefit. The Symphony Pro, the Wizard, the Sorcer could be plugged straight into an outlet and impact everything else in the room. The Symphony I/O resonator is designed for your ethernet connection. I would recommend calling Bill and discussing, then choosing a product to audition. Leave it in your system for a few weeks and then take it out. If you don't miss it, send it back for a refund. Wait for the sales on Agon, you can find discounts up to 60% on brand new products if you are patient.