Good line conditioners help. Bad ones may not and can sometimes make things worse.
You might want to check out the Foundation Research LC-2 and LC-1 in-line power conditioners at analogshop.com under 'What's New" and also at sonicculture.com to see what they have to say about these products.
These are dedicated in-line conditioners, meaning one per component and take the place of the power cable.
I believe the LC-2 now retails for $1100 and the LC-1 for $700.
And no matter which line conditioner you chose, you will still benefit from dedicated AC circuits/lines and good line conditioners will still improve the sonics if you already have dedicated AC circuits/lines.
A dedicated line still has AC noise. Only now the AC noise on that line is dedicated.
-IMO
You might want to check out the Foundation Research LC-2 and LC-1 in-line power conditioners at analogshop.com under 'What's New" and also at sonicculture.com to see what they have to say about these products.
These are dedicated in-line conditioners, meaning one per component and take the place of the power cable.
I believe the LC-2 now retails for $1100 and the LC-1 for $700.
And no matter which line conditioner you chose, you will still benefit from dedicated AC circuits/lines and good line conditioners will still improve the sonics if you already have dedicated AC circuits/lines.
A dedicated line still has AC noise. Only now the AC noise on that line is dedicated.
-IMO