Dave Wilson (of Wilson Audio fame) didn't bother with power conditioning if that tells you anything. What's more, the entire point of a power supply in a component is to normalize and filter the power coming into it. The ideal power supply should be indifferent to anything going on between the back of the unit and the generation station so long as sufficient power is available. Logically, the more an outlet, a cord, or a power conditioner make a difference, the less ideal your power supply is.
Power conditioner or outlet?
I have a Shunyata MPC-12a power conditioner. Read that it was a good choice for audio equipment so I bought it. I also have high end power cords to all my equipment, as well as to my Shunyata.
I have recently read comments from listeners that you should plug your amp/preamp straight into the wall. Is that the case if you have a good power conditioner? I will do so if it is a better option, just concerned about no surge protection for the amps...but also don't want degraded sound! I am asking this because I am a newbie at all this, more money than audio sense. I am interested if anyone might have any experience in this
I have recently read comments from listeners that you should plug your amp/preamp straight into the wall. Is that the case if you have a good power conditioner? I will do so if it is a better option, just concerned about no surge protection for the amps...but also don't want degraded sound! I am asking this because I am a newbie at all this, more money than audio sense. I am interested if anyone might have any experience in this
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