Seeking advice re: complex power conditioning


I have a rather high-end system (Accuphase, Krell, Proceed and Wadia electronics with Revel Ultima 5.1 speaker system and mainly Transparent Audio cabling). I am now trying to “complete” my system by incorporating power conditioning. What I am thinking of doing is introducing balanced power, noise reduction, power supplementation, surge protection and voltage regulation. The specific components I am most seriously thinking about using are the SMART Home Theater GC-120 for balanced power and voltage regulation, the Shunyata Hydra for noise reduction, and the Richard Gray Power Company for power supplementation and surge protection.

I am intending to connect them in a daisy-chain fashion: GC-120 into the wall plug, with the Hydra plugged into the GC-120 and the Richard Grays into the adjacent wall plugs and/or the Hydra, depending on the application (my Krell FBP-200c is plugged into its own circuit via a PS Audio Ultimate Outlet and PS Audio Mini-lab power cord).

What I am seeking is the opinions of others regarding this proposal. Will it work? Am I chosing compatible products, etc?

Thank you.

Jonathan
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I have a very different reply to the advise your receiving. First off I'm not sure how many of the responded have ever tried these components, I have read no experienced review here at Audiogon on the SMART conditioner so I doubt very much these responders have tried one.
I use the Hydra straight from my dedicated circuit. My amps, pre-amps and digital all run from the Hydra. I have recently received a SMART GC-120 for auditioning and reviewing. This unit comes with a "Preliminary Manual" so I doubt any others have even heard it. It weighs 44 lbs. and is basically a 9" dia balanced power transformer, a fully sealed HF low pass filter and an Industrial Duty TransZorb Avalanche transient surge suppresser and a output monitoring meter. Extremely impressive components and build. The unit is rated for 2000 watt continues power, so like the Hydra it has limits.
I intended to break it in with my present system but the total power draw of my system today is less than 100 watts. I'm waiting to review this unit until the arrival of my new amps, a pair of Plinius SA-102. I will use them to break in the conditioner and make my review from there.
I believe the potential of first balancing the power with the SMART, along with having surge protection before the Hydra is very intriguing. Please either wait a month for my review or write me for specific questions.
As far as the Richard Gray unit, I would throw that idea out first. The Grey will not help you here. The PS-600 is again the wrong direction in my opinion. I got more noise and problems from my PS-300 with multi-wave than it was worth. The Hydra will quite everything, guaranteed with no added "crap" so I would start there. Again I'm intrigued with the potential of the SMART/Hydra combonation and will keep you all informed as it plays out.
HI MY SUGGESTON IF YOU HAVE NOT DONE IT ALREADY , IS TO RUN A DEDICATED CIRCUT FROM YOUR BREAKER BOX TO YOUR PLUG ,USE A LARGER SIZE WIRE AND A HOSPITAL OUTLET.
Jonathan, what worked for me was a more complex grounding system. What I did was run a 30 amp dedicated circuit with isolated ground rods outside, I have four ground rods and may add more. What this does is directs more noise to ground
this made the most difference in my system, I then installed a whole house surge protection unit, so far everything is great.