Advice on power conditioner


I am looking to spend $200, new or used ( or nothing if it's not worthwhile)on a power conditioner. I live in NYC and only have 2 components; audio refinement int. and rotel cdp to worry about. Also, if I use an upgraded PC on the amp should it be right to the wall?
thanks in advance, as always-
Adam
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Try finding a used Chang Lightspeed.They work well and don't add or subtract anything. Should be available used in your pricerange.
I would suggest picking up the parts for Chris VH's power cords and building models 1 & 2. VH-1 for your CD player and VH-2 for the integrated. I think that Ernie aka Audiogon member "Subaruguru" is selling kits to make these at a very reasonable price. He might not have all of the necessary parts, but he can probably get you most of the way with a lot less hunting for parts.

My next step would be to pick up four Audioprism Quiet Lines and install these at various points around the house. These are parallel line filters and will not limit current in any way.

If you are not up to building power cords, i would look for a used Monster Cable HTS-2500, HTS-3000 or HTS-3500. These can all be had for less than $200 and work pretty reasonably for the money invested. You could also hook up your TV and VCR ( if you have one ) as there are plenty of outlets and isolated filters to do so. Sean
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I'm with Sean on this one. Or you can get a new Monster Cable HTS-1000 or HTS-2000 for $149 and $199 (retail -- you can do better), respectively. They're hard to beat for the money -- and they're better than the Chang. At least they were in my system, which at the time consisted of Rowland and Audio Research.
Equi-tech or Richard Gray which do very different things are the best way to go. Look up their specs. The others impact the sound in adverse ways.