Seeking advice on power conditioners/regenerators


I am wondering whether a power conditioner or regenerator would make a difference in my system, and if so what would you recommend in the "value" price category.
I have no idea if my power is "clean" or "dirty".  What I can say is I live in SoCal, my provider is SDG&E.  I have rooftop solar, panels made by Sunpower (with micro-inverters).  I am connected to the grid.
The components I have "plugged-in" are as follows:
Turntable power supply:  Linn Lingo II
Phono preamp:  PS Audio Stellar Phono
Integrated Amp:  Primaluna Dialogue Premium Integrated
CD Player:  Arcam CD23
Streamer:  Metrum Ambre
DAC:  Metrum Onyx

Thanks for your advice and recomendations.
mabonn
Might.
Or might not.  
Everyone's experience is different dependant on local wiring, proximity to the power co. transformer and neighborhood noise profile.
Only YOU can hear what it does for you. The best you'll get here is what's best in totally different conditions.
Good luck with that.
An Isotek Aquarius made a big difference for the better in the sound from my system (posted).  I was very surprised having been, until recently, skeptical about power cord and power conditioner benefits.  The improvement was not subtle.  

Music Direct has a great money back return policy.  Order one (or another brand you prefer based on reviews or whatever) from them and give it a go.  As @fuzztone said, only you can hear what it does (or doesn't do!) for you.  
I just put a PS Audio power conditioner in my system and it completely transformed my sound in a way I truly wasn't expecting. I see you already own their phono preamp so you must be somewhat familiar w/ their products. 

I did quite a lot of research before I bought mine so I could make sure I was spending the bucks wisely. I'm much more about doing things correctly the first time, so I don't have to spend yet more bucks on an upgrade. 

As part of my research I explored different companies approaches to the power conditioning issue, and determined that PS Audio's power regeneration is a very solid approach that consistently yields outstanding results, so say tons of reviews. Apparently the only exception is if you have a certain type of esoteric amp. I'm using a high end integrated A/V receiver in my home theater system which doubles as my two channel audio as well. I was sort of floored when I put it in my system. 

It was truly like everything coalesced.I guess I had been on the periphery of really good sound all along, but this thing crystallized everything. It took away the hard edges in a way I didn't think possible, brought out a super dark background for the music to come thru, and gave my soundstage a three dimensionality I personally had never experienced. 
I would venture to say, from the looks of the equipment you've chosen that the effect would be similar for you. 

One more thing. I encourage you to explore the Multiwave feature. I, personally, believe that would be sort of a reason in itself to go with PS Audio above other manufacturers.

I chose the P15 but that's b/c I didn't want to have to upgrade. My understanding is that the P3 will get you pretty much the same degree of improvement in sound, but with less power and fewer features. They have both a generous trade in program, and also a 30 day return policy. How could you go wrong?