Shoul I consider a power conditioner?


I have just cobbled together an interesting system, and am thoroughly enjoying the process. I am, however, a bit unsure how to proceed with respect to power conditioners. I have never previously owned one, though I have had a couple of nice systems. Having researched a bit, I am inclined to consider either a PS Audio or Blue Circle unit.

I'm interested both in general comments about the need for such expensive devices, and any specific thoughts relating to the above-mentioned brands (or others).

Here's my system (thus far):

Bryston b60 integrated amp (owned a Bryston amp 25 years ago!)

Green Mountain Audio Europa Max speakers (the only new component)

Rega Planet 2000 CD player (really liked the original Planet)

Accuphase T-100 tuner (my first foray into the world of vintage tuners)

Audio Magic Sorcerer speaker cables

Osiris speaker stands (discontinued; luckily found a used pair)

Thanks in advance!

Tony
whipsaw
Dedicated AC power lines with good AC outlets (such as the Porter Port crto'd)...First

Power conditioner...second, Equi-Tech, Blue Circle or there are many other good ones out there, I'd bet you will get many suggestions.

Good luck...
I've used the BC Music Ring for a long time, but just recently removed it from my system and prefer it without. It's simply more dynamic and open. I would second the dedicated lines.
dedicated lines first, then power conditioner, and finally to protect and carry all this wonderful electric: power cords. Now you have electric nirvana. Be aware: this can be the beginning of something very costly. Been there done that. Years ago, I added an Audio Magic Stealth to my rig. Loved it. Then new speakers, then new this, new that, until I changed my ENTIRE system down to the ICs and power cords. You know what the cherry on the top was? A new power conditioner: Audio Magic again--the Eclipse. this hobby is wild..go figure....peace, warren