power conditioner


I am almost done with putting my system together. I have a Mac 452 amp, Mac 550 cd, Mac MT-10 turntable and a Mac C2500 pre amp. looking to see would be a good power conditioner/surge protector for a reasonable cost. 
The room I am using the equipment in is wired with 15 amp wiring. I read a lot  the Furman and Panamax sounds like they are the same company but the equipment is very different. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
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I have a McIntosh MA6600  Integrated, a MCD 301 SACD player and MR85 Tuner and use a Shunyata Hydra 4 Conditioner.  They do not limit current and really do work.  They went for around a grand new with 4 outlets and I got mine here for 400.00.  People seem to be constantly changing their power conditioners so they pop up often.  I am extremely satisfied with Shunyata and use it through out my 2 systems.
Ive owned a McIntosh MC352 for 10 years and I would never think of coloring the amp and robbing the life and dynamics out of it with a $#@^& power conditioner of any kind regardless of cost! These amps are built like battle ships for a reason, McIntosh was buliding battle ships back before any one even knew what a power conditioner was!Also, the power supply is fully regulated. I plug it right into the wall with a good well built power cable. My amp sounds amazing with PRAT abound. 

Matt M
I apprciate all your input and it was helpful. Going with a dedicated outlet for the amp and I will do more research on the power conditioner.
Thank you, and have a good day.
Balanced power is the way to go in my opinion.
Core Power Technologies Equi= Core 1800.
Good bang for the buck at a reasonable price.
On Audiogon: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/equi-core-1800-core-power-technologies-1800


Balanced power is the way to go in my opinion.
Core Power Technologies Equi= Core 1800.
Good bang for the buck at a reasonable price.
On Audiogon: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/equi-core-1800-core-power-technologies-1800