Power Conditioner for Amps.


hello every one,
after searching from the posts here on audiogon,seem like most of the suggestions are plug the amp straight into the wall.the question is..how am i suppose to protect my amp from a power surge if it go directly into the outlet?what about the front end(pre,CD,TT)should i get a monster surge/power condition for it?please help.
ttrhp
The PS Audio high current Ultimate Outlets are also supposed to offer a good solution for filtering some of the noise on an AC line. The Ultimate Outlets offer 40dB of bidirectional noise suppression, and they are said to not be current limiting.
I plug my amp, SS MF, into my PS 600. It definately produces a "darker" background that I like, and I do not detefct any loss of dynamics.
I have had satisfactory results with each mono block plugged into it's own PS Audio 600 running straight current without multiwave settings.
I second the PS Audio Ultimate Outlets. I bought their Power Director 3.5 which contains 3 Ultimate Outlets in one unit. (Comes black or silver). It has 10 outlets which performs AC conditioning, surge protection and spike protection. They are all non current limiting and also isolated with the unit. (digital equipment vs. analog equipment). One of the best improvements my system has had. Here is their link: http://www.psaudio.com/products/powerdirector35.asp
The Running Springs Power conditioners can protect ever component in your system (including your amps). They are a non coloring and non current limiting conditioner. Drop me a line if you have questions.
Thanks
Dan