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
Tbg - thanks for your insights into combining different technologies. Besides not liking the Equi=Tech plugged into the Sound Application, may I ask what you liked or didn't likeabout the Equi=Tech plugged directly into the wall?
Im thinking about buying a used marigo appariton line conditioner reference series 2, anybody have one, would really like to know if it works,it is a parallel line conditioner, no outlets on the back, you just plug into the wall and it works.please help
update; just bought marigo, hope its all they say it is,any comments would be very nice, I have learned alot from you gear heads, please help,thank you sooo much,mac
Hi, I have all my equipment plugged into an Equitech 2Q balanced isolation transformer. Between the wall and the 2Q is a PS Audio high current Ultimate Outlet. The UO seems to provide a marginal improvement; so I have left it there. It also provides another layer of surge protection.
I spoke with Joe the owner of Art Audio today about his amps and if plugging them into my Equi-Tech would be fine and he had something interesting to say besides 'yes, it'd be fine.' He said that the reason amps often don't sound any better and sometimes worse when plugged into a line conditioner is that the amps aren't designed to have a transformer placed before the amp's input transformer which causes the electrical values of the amp's component's to be thrown off. (Sorry, that's the extent of my electrical parlance, and I'm paraphrasing Joe at best.) This is also why Mr Go of my First Sound preamp company is pretty adamant about plugging his preamps direclty into the wall and not into line conditioners except that he's too much of a gentleman to speak in these harsh terms. Just some thoughts for the good and betterment of the hobby . . .