When using a power conditioner, why is it advised to run amps directly to the wall?


I have seen it recommended that power for amplifiers should be run directly from the wall outlet vs through the power conditioner. Why?  
I have a 5.1 HT setup with all McIntosh electronics including three monoblocks and one stereo amp. I have everything running power from the MOC1500 Power Control Center. 
Look forward to learning. 

jfrost27

Showing 1 response by audiotroy

contrary to ghd prentice there are a wide number of power conditioners that don't limit current at  all

 

these include audience audio magic and Isotek

in fact we demoed  a particular power conditioner with a krell krs mono block 

and there was zero degradation 

to date we have tested synergistic, shunyata, running springs, silver circle,audience audioquest, audio magic,and isotek, ps audio exact power and a few others

in all cases power conditioners elevated the sound of our reference system the differences were how the sound was improved they all differed in the way sound was improved.

Summation all passive conditioners made a greater improvement then direct wall hook up, 

all passives were better then active devices.

dave and troy

Audio intellect NJ