Sub $1k Power Conditioners? Any Assistance Appreciated...


Hey guys,

I’m not new to the hobby but am getting back in after a decade or so hiatus. Two channel guy looking for a sub $1k power conditioner for my system. Have used multiple PS products in the past and loved them but their offerings today are too rich for my blood at the moment.

I’m seeing a lot of positive reviews on the AQ Niagara line and the 1200 falls into my fiduciary wheelhouse. It seems to me there’s much more movement these days towards plugging the amp directly into the wall vs any sort of power conditioner except the top of the line units, presumably to avoid limiting current. I’m using, at the moment, a Krell S-300i integrated and would prefer the peace of mind of surge protection.

I’ve always liked the component style aesthetic but, of course, performance and value first. Any recommendations aside from the Niagara or is that where I should be looking? I’m not at all adverse to buying used.

Thanks!
cjlundberg
+1 on the Audioquest Niagara 1200.
Even at full list it's worth every penny.

All the best,
Nonoise
CleanSweep AC EMI Filter AFN515FG or AFN520FG  (depending on your outlet) -  https://www.onfilter.com/ac-emi-filters-af-series  Filters EMI in common and differential modes, and separately in ground.  Provides non-MOV surge protection  https://www.onfilter.com/protection-from-transients  Built for high-noise industrial applications; installed  in the factories around the world.  Works well for audio - low output impedance does not limit dynamic range and does not add intermodulation distortion.  ETL/CE listed. Made in U.S.A. US$589.00 ea.
I have a Brickwall Audiophile conditioner I would sell you at a good price.

I put a Entech Wideband Powerline Noise Analyzer on it and it has almost no noise. I also have a Adcom ACE-515 very cheap, however it is not as quiet.

I've replaced both with a Power Plant 12.
Furman elite 20. I have 1 and love it. They’re 
reasonable and used by many audio techs that set up for concerts. 
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