Power conditioning


I'm looking for a power conditioner for my McCormack DNA125; I'd also use it for my McCormack pre and my NAD CD player. There seems to be a lot of choices out there; my local dealer sells the Panamax, but so far I'm leaning towards the Hydra or Quintet. And advice would be welcome particularily from Steve. Thanks.
swall3
Whether folks like them or not, you at least need a very good surge protector. If you have any noise issues at all, that's a sign of needing one. Personally, I'm very happy with PS Audio.
I have owned many PC's including PSA and Shunyata. I would recommend the RSA Haley.

Cheers,
John

Agreed
The RSA Haley is a great product. Evidently there is now an upgraded version with better capacitors and a carbon fiber faceplate. Should be worth looking into.
The only product I've used that actually improves the sound without restricting dynamics (assuming you don't connects a total of components that will draw more than 1500 watts continuous) is the PS Audio Power Plant Premier.

However, this is a power regenerator and conditioner.

I used in on all my source components, a TV and a surround amp.
Nick778,

Try to put a Duet before the PPP, you will be happy with the improvement.

My original plan is to speed up the burn-in process of a Duet by running the PPP thru it. But boy, once it is there, you won't take it out.