Power Conditioning? What About Tripp Lite??


Tripp Lite makes power conditioners that are much more affordable than any of usual the audiophile brands (e.g. PS Audio, Chang, R Gray)... BUT are they good for audio? Has anyone used them?

They make both power conditioners and isolation transformers. Comments please???
peter_s
I have used for about ten years one of the power conditioners for my CD transport, DAC, Genesis digital lens, and SCE harmonic enhancer. The Aronov integrated amp goes separately into a different wall outlet via Mapleshade double helix mk 2 plus power cord for full dynamics prevented by the conditioner. I have been through many power fluctuations, and power outages with never any damage to front end components. Although not state of the art the unit is immortal and refuses to stop doing what seems to be an admirable job. The speakers at the other end are Duntech.
No, Power Conditioner is going to be good really,but I have confered with someone that usess one and he is in the Biz and swears they are good enough for regular frontend components.

Anytime you insert something in the loop it will have a sinature or take away from the original signal.

Your Amp should be plugged directly in the wall BTW.

I tried a Ctberpower unit a few weeks ago and it sucked! I am not using a unit of any kind at the moment.

I do want to try other units,but at the moment they are not cost effective for me and would rather spend my $$ on components to improve playback!

Maybe i'll run into someone that will allow me to borrow a better unit!

JMO
Peter:
Trip Lite? Yes I've tried them along with dozens of others;
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
Corona - what do you recommend and why?. I've just started researching, and so far I have heard mixed things about Richard Gray, generally good things about the (expensive) PS audio units... What else?