Power regenerator vs conditioner


If the goal is to improve the sound quality (soundstage, detail, dynamics, etc) and the issue is "noisy" AC, it would seem to me that a power regenerator such as PS Audio P15 would be far superior to a "conditioner" such as a Shunyata Denali or Hydra or Triton.  Is this correct?  Thanks .
craig
I now feel very lucky to have scored Shunyata Triton/Thyphon.
They retailed for $9K each. Not unlike their current top line unit and top power chord. But the T/T are two full size components. The Triton is plugged into the Thyphon and they work together. The improvement in SQ is nothing short of spectacular! Akin to the perceived value of my system doubling. No exaggeration!
Shunyata is one of the few Audio companies who have a division that supplies Science, Medical, and Military. And have many, many patents.
For $18k custom batteries that would power the entire system would be preferable. Anyone takes this kind of order ? But there are no perfect solutions, batteries would give some noise too and dynamics might be compromised a little. I mean great custom battery with the right response and discharge curve.

The most quoted showdown around here the top PS PowerPlant edge out the top AQ Niagra.
Both bettered by expensive power cords.
Whatever butters your biscuit. Ask Mikey Fremer which technology works better.
I use a goal zero yeti 1250 lead acid battery generator. It generates a perfect sine wave of power and significantly reduces the noise floor. Before I tried it I didn't think I had any noise in my Power. It weighs 100 lbs.