Rich sounding line conditioners?


I currently have a Monster HTS3600 and a Brick Wall AUD15 in the house. The Brick Wall made a wonderfully detailed and palpable 3D sound, but took away the warmth from the system. So I demoed a Monster 3600 which also added detail and also took away some of the warmth of the system.

BTW, between the two I find the Brick Wall sounds more natural and less "electronic" than the Monster - though I can see where the Monster would be pretty nice in the right system.

As someone who's always trying to get the analog sound with a digital system, I'm wondering which line conditioners err on the side of richness, sonority, warmth etc.

I've heard the Sunyata Hydra can have that characteristic and was wondering if there were other recommendations?

Thanks!

BTW, I have an all Cary HT system - Cary Pre/pro, 5 channel amp, and even Cary Silver Oak III Speakers.
larryb
I am happy to hear positive notes on PS Audio UO .I just bought one high current version and waiting for it's arrival.
George
Larry, you mention: "Primarily I'm looking for robust surge supression (beyond just MOV's) that doesn't add its own sonic influence." Have you considered installing panel mounted Series Mode (no MOV's) surge protector at your Mains panel? Try www.zerosurge.com (model PM20-120) for ~$220. I've read that surge protection is much more effective at the Mains than downstream near equipment. All power cond are system dependent, imho. Demo b4 you buy. Mike
All of the patents for series surge devices are held and licensed by the same guy (Rudy Harford). Of All of the people using his patents, SurgeX is the only one to improve the design with the audio industry as a target.
AND, like MickyDs you get change back with added AC line conditioning. SurgeXs' newest offering is the SA20.
A stand alone 20amp home unit.