Daisy chaining Line Conditioners


I am thinking of buying an Equi=Tech line conditioner (model 1.5Q or 2Q) and would like to know if anyone has any experience with daisy chaining line conditioner products. I currently have a Foundation Research bi-directional filter-type line conditioner on my CDP and wonder if it makes sense to plug it into the Equi=Tech or if it's needed at all . . .? I'd appreciate hearing from any experienced users.

Cheers,
Kevinzoe
kevinzoe
The Equitech line conditioners utilize a balanced transformer to clean up the power. This is different technology from the Richard Gray or Environmental Potential products which can be and are recommended to be daisy chained.
Hi, I have an Exact Power EP-15 & SP-15, Two Hydra 8s, Marigo Apparition and a Quantum Symphony One in the same system. They all do different things with the end result natural sounding.
I have some of the 'cheap' sort of conditioners..
Monster 5000
and several Adcon 515/525 conditioners.
When daisy chained the sound does tend to get leaner if on pre or power. On source (Cd the sound is ok either way. Video definitely gets clearer/less grainy picture with multiple conditioners.
Everything except the amp is into the Monster 5000 and four separate Adcoms are plugged into the Monster.
One for the computer,
one for the analog pre pre's,
one for the tt's,
one for the digital.
The preamp is direct to the Monster5000.
Sundance45, you have lots of line conditioning gear - do you daisy chain them?

My theory is that filter-types lend themselves to daisy chaining benefits whereas power regeneration units (e.g. Equi=Tech, PS Audio) may not benefit from adding filter-type units because they have digital outlets to reduce EMI/RFI which is the same functionality that the filter-types provide . . . Just a theory. Any advice?

Thanks for your replies folks.
yes I do daisy chain them with the exception of the Symphony Pro. For the reduction of EMI/RFI, I think the Symphony pro is the way to go.