Power conditions for Integrated Amps


Anyone using a power conditioner for an integrated? I keep hearing to plug your amp direct into a wall, and use a conditioners for the rest of your equipment. So, what do you use for an integrated? I'd like to hear from actual integrated amp owners mostly. Others are welcomed to chime in of course!

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Whether this is correct or not, I don’t know, but I was told that if you plug everything into a conditioner, you run the risk of not having enough power for a loud or  dynamic passage. The same idea for using a larger gauge power cord.

I have an Audience 15 amp,  AR-6 power conditioner. Currently I’m running a digital setup. Streamer, DAC and a Hegel H390 integrated and I really can’t hear any difference at all. The AR-6 has a good electromagnetic breaker in it, so I feel safer with the Hegel plugged into it, instead of the wall.

This is true with everything we own in audio. What may sound just right in somebody's listening space could sound horribly wrong in another. That's why most of the advice on any audiophile must be taken with a grain of salt. I feel like I have been swimming in salt water for a long time.

I have a special 4 wire 20 amp dedicated circuit using awg 10 Copper wire 

copper gold outlets ,a common ground and a isolated insulated ground 

with its own separate dedicated buzz bar , with Solid silver contacts in the breaker 

from Germany , and a Siemens 200k surge protector,ii with a power factor filtering 

on the incoming signal , our incoming power is one street over and the signal  is super clean day or night .i plug my Coda CSIB in direct to the wall but have a dedicated custom isolation for my digital .