Should I use 2 different Power Conditioners?


I am currently using an APC power conditioner for all my gear. I do have a spare Monster Unit lying about that would allow me to divide up the task. I am thinking of using it for HT to reduce the burden on the APC.
Does this make any sense? I may give it a spin unless this is a waste of time.
blueskiespbd
My kind of question! I use three power conditioners in my Audio system:
A Furman REF20i for the amp, and alternately for the video stuff
Then a PS Audio P600 set to output 110hz A/C current to power my digital gear.
And finally a PS Audio PPP for the preamp, and tubed stuff.
So I use three separate conditioners for my stuff.
And yes stick you other video gear on the other conditioner.
Conditioners work best if they are not heavily loaded.

You might try sticking the digital stuff on the Monster, and all the rest on the APC to separate the digital from the other equipment.

I have the Furman for the amplifier. but since I do not use it when i am using the Receiver. all the video and the receiver are also in the Furman. Works for me pretty well.
So good luck.
I agree with Elizabeth. I have a PS Audio Quintet for my main gear. The turntable and phono pre are in a PS Audio Duet. The video gear is in a separate circuit with an old Adcom. Anything to eliminate hum.

Elizabeth:
You might try sticking the digital stuff on the Monster, and all the rest on the APC to separate the digital from the other equipment.

So the Tubes pre amp, Phono pre and TT on the APC ?

How about the HT stuff?
My powerconditioner has an isolation transforrmer included. Into it I plug all low current and digital stuff. The TV goes into a hi-current outlet while the amp and sub have there own circuit with a PSAudio Soloist outlet.
The conditioner has much isolation between sections other than the iso transformer so I don't worry about interaction.