Dedicated Lines & Power Conditioners


I currently have a Running Springs power conditioner in which all of my gear is plugged into. The RS is plugged into one of my two dedicated lines. Is this overkill? Could I get away with a less expensive PC? Does one really need high end power condtioning when using dedicated lines?
kira
Sailfishben, just another data point: when the dedicated circuit is installed as a home run line from a single outlet to the circuit panel (as I believe many of us have done), an additional benefit gained is not having any connections or splices in the line. Every time there is a connection (whether through a junction box or an intermediate outlet on the line, even if unused), there is the opportunity for micro arcing at that connection. This introduces distortion spikes on the line and these spikes can have an impact. So, when we talk about running dedicated lines, we should additionally make clear that these ideally should be dedicated home run lines to each outlet.
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"micro arcing at that connection. This introduces distortion spikes on the line and these spikes can have an impact".

Micro arcing??? How do you guys come up with this stuff?
I had 3 dedicated power lines for many years before adding a conditioner. I added an Audience Adept Response coditioner, which is very pricey, however it took my system to another level entirely. I was quite surprised at the difference and wouldn't go without it in my system.

I have everything plugged into the Adept, amp, pre , cdp and Martin logans. I went a step further and replaced the logan pc's with Foundation Research 1's powercord/conditioner which are also both plugged into the response as well.

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