RGPC 1200 custom vs. Furman Elite 15 pfi


I have an opportunity to get a used RGPC 1200 Custom at a great price. How is it for 2 channel audio components (tt, dac/streamer, bi-amped speakers, CD, tape deck and tv along w cable box? What about plugging an integrated tube amp into it as well? I'm familiar with the name but don't know much about the product. 
How does it compare with the Furman Elite 15 pfi?
bajaed
Troy, would you recommend running an amp through it or go direct to wall with integrated and run other components through the 1200?
I have two RGPC power stations I purchased in the late 90s. I have not detected any improvement with their use other than they provide additional high quality outlets. I have, however, measure current limitations (~100A instantaneous current delivery vs. 700A plugged into the wall), and no reduction in noise using an Entech line noise analyzer.

They are no longer in my system. They have been replaced with much more expensive and effective Shunyata products.
bajaed, it is best to use the RGPC 1200C for front-end components only.  I have two of them, each in different systems but for low-powered components such as DVD, TV, pre-amp, CDP, DAC.  Amp into wall....best of luck. 
2nd,

Use a RGPC for front-end components only. A power amp into the Wall.

Happy Listening!
I know it costs more, but is the RGPC better than a Furman Elite 15 pfi?

Would you still plug the power amp into the wall or into the Furman.

Thanks for all the advice.