Power Conditioner Helpful?


I have dedicated lines with Cryo'ed Hubbel outlets and good power cords. My sonics, which mainly come from analog, do not sound at all grungy and the background seems pretty black. But I do live in an audio tunnel and have no chance to a/b or hear other systems so there is the chance that I don't know what "better" could be. Do you think I would benefit from a power conditioner? Cost/benefit is obviously important. My front end is Avid, Tri-Planar, Helikon with an Art Audio Vinyl One. Thanks.
richardmr
I think the above poster who said try a used one on the gon has a goint point , this way you can resell it if it does not produce desireable results in your system. Sometimes I feel filtered cords going into filtered Power conditioners can actually harm the results of your sonics , However I have heard the reverse, some after market cords sound like magic plugged into a P.C.
As an aside there are some that can perform a little magic on a Large Screen television. But as far as should you get one, we dont really know , its voodoo man !
I have a similar power set up to yours: dedicaated 20 AMP circuits, one to my power amp and a separate on to the front end with 10ga wire. The amp goes straight into the wall, but my front end is plugged into a PS Audio P300 PowerPlant. It's worth every penny.
I am running a single dedicated 15A line, Stock power cords and a monster power HTS5100. I have tried different configurations from no power conditioner to the amp pluged into the wall. In my system the conditioner makes a huge difference.