Yes, another vote. At least connect the amp directly to the wall outlet. The amps need a LOT of current and that is restricted by the power conditioner. Also, amplifiers are less sensitive to conditioning, when compared to preamps and sources. They have an enormous transformer and capacitor bank to help with filtering.
I looked over your equipment list and I see that every single piece has Class A circuits (CD, preamp and amp). That's a LOT of Class A in the signal chain, in my opinion. Do you feel that you want more clarity in the sound? Generally, in my experience, too much Class A in the signal chain will start to remove clarity and crispness in the sound. Sure, the music will become fuller with more bass/midbass, but it can start to get muddy and "separation of instruments" will begin to suffer.
I like to have just one/two Class A devices in my audio chain, usually just a Class A preamp. Then the amp and source should be standard circuits (not Class A). The Parasound is biased high into Class A (I don't know how much) like the 8008. I believe the 8008 had a bias of 26 watts into Class A.