AC power delivery and Power conditioners.


I have a dedicated audio room which is on its an own curcuit . I have just installed 3 additional dedicated lines for my system. Thus I have 4 in the room. The 3 system lines are from the same bank of the power box. The room line is from the other bank so is opposite in phase. I use a MAC mini as a server and power it from a APC Power conditioner with battery backup. I intend to use one of the dedicated lines to feed a power conditioner for digital front end (DAC and Disk player), one for the preamp, and one for the amp. I have a audible Illusions 3A pre with external power supply. Should I purchase another power line conditioner for the pre, and if so any suggestions? As this project is not 'a done deal' I would also entertain on any aspect of this endeavor. Thanks in advance.
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Showing 1 response by roscoeiii

You might want to call The Cable Company (who has a lending library) or another retailer that has both 1) a lot of power conditioning experience and 2) a good return policy. They can guide you to what they think will be best in your particular system with your AC.

But it seems that power conditioners are considered to be system dependent. Some conditioners work well with amps, others do not (it is often recommended to plug amps into the wall and everything else into a conditioner).

From my experience, I'd suggest looking into Equi=tech (or maybe another balanced power conditioner manufacturer), Running Springs (often toucted as being good for amps as well as all other gear), and Audience (while not perhaps the ultimate, I've seen recs of using their 1 and 2 plug units with a power strip like the Wireworld Matrix).