I have serious AC questions. Help. Powervar?


I have been having some equipment problems, that I believe is due to AC power problems in my house. Most notably, my Perpetual Technologies P-3A cuts out very briefly when I flip the bathroom light-switch. It almost sounds like a skip in the disc. It started after I sold the Monolithic Sound power supply. Also, I own a Innersound ESL 300 amplifier. Sometimes, during bad weather (usually just before we will experience a power outage), the transformer begins to hum.

My main question is: will a power conditioner rectify this problem? I am interested in spending between $200 and $300 dollars. The following pieces have perked my attention: Monster HTS 3500, Adcom ACE-315 or ACE-515, the Powervar 1200 (this really appeals to me), and the rotel.

My other equipment is as follows:

Krell KRC Preamplifier
B&W Matrix 802 series 3
Sony X-77ES Cd Player
Perpetual Technologies P3A
Innersound ESL 300
jimwitnauer
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I just found an unbelievable deal on a Monster HTPS-7000.
You should check and see if the stock power supply is putting out it's rated voltage. Most digital circuits run on +5vdc, and if the voltage drops the dac can lose signal lock.

I agree with Psychicanimal, the best solution for the P-3A is buy another Monolithic power supply. This will improve the sound more than any AC conditioner.

I get the Innersound ESL 300 amplifier on it's own 20 amp
circuit.
I second the Powervar. Even with dedicated lines, my front-end gear's overall sound improved after hooking them into the Powervar. My amps, however, plug into the 20W wall outlets.

I have not tried any other purifiers, protectors, etc, since the Powervar. I have no reason to at the present time.
I am also sticking whith a Powervar but mines been upgraded whith Porter Ports, Pro Gold and dampening and will have Aurri caps installed in it when I have time.

The stock Powervars are major bang for the buck and modified I doubt there is much that will work any better regardless of price or brand name.

Greg