Power Conditioners


I have been researching AC conditioners and the more I read the more I am confused. There are passive units such as the Running Springs and Velocitor and then there are the ones using transformers for "balanced power". Is one better for the front end and one for the amplifiers? Any info or opinion would be appreciated. Don
donaudio
I really can't answer your question. However I can tell you I have Panamax, Monster, Ps Audio, Richard Gray and
have settled on the Running Springs. I was able to doa week long in home demo and when I took it back I came home and realized my system had lost what I grown to love in the past few days. I have a Jaco on main system and a Haley
on the video cabinet and beleive I am set for life. I do have a full Cardas wired system and RS uses Cardas wiring and Power Cables, that synergy may be the key, but don't know for sure.
The forces and the masses are against you but it really doesn't need to be confusing.

You might take a look at this other thread.

Don't be confused about line conditioning

-IMO
I use a Isotech GII Mini Sub on pre and source and a Titan for my amps with fantastic results.
I have tried exact power,equitech,richard gray,monster.
Best results was the Isotech products.

The GII Mini sub can also handle amps because it has two High Output recepticles..all outlets isolate equiptment from each other.