Which power conditioner for large amp and digital?


I'm hoping to aquire one power conditioner for my system(due to space). Arcam Alpha 9 cd, Anthem AVM20, Sunfire Sig. 425w x 5. Have 2 dedicated runs now, but would like a conditioner that could handle and seperate all. Have researched Audio Magic Stealth, Hydra, and Balanced Power. Not sure which is best to handle all components, as the Sunfire seems to like its own 20amp, non current limiting draw. Would also like to keep the Anthem seperate from the Arcam, as it runs primarily in analog bypass. Any suggestions?
wetcoaster
...my experience with power conditioners led me to the new audioexcellence 'powerwing' conditioner.i previously used ps 300/600 products that were good and the hydra that was better but the powerwing is,to my ears,much better.i,too,have a dedicated 20amp line and my goldmund 29m amp sounds better going through the 'powerwing' then directly into the wall....not much, but better.mr. kafton's product won a brutus award on positive feedback's website and was used in many rooms at the recent ces.the powerwing has a full write-up at audioexcellenceaz.com...check it out..it is very good.
The Foundation Research LC2 is what UHF magazine uses on its reference power amp. They say very good things about it in issue 58. The LC2 replaces the power cord, BTW.

UHF magazine back issue order page
PS Audio P1200 or p1000; or, a balanced power iso tranny ala Equitech 2Q. Either should support that amp fine.

-Ed
I plug all my components into my Audio Magic Eclipse. The isolation, in the Eclipse, is perfect as far as digital and analog goes. Two separate power cords required; and then going into two dedicated lines = electric nirvana. Of course, some good power cords are needed to complete the equation. Before the Eclipse I used the Audio Magic Digital Mini and the Matrix for my analog. peace, warren
Equitech 2q or NBS would be my suggestions depending on the problem you encounter with your power lines... also, if you don't need to, don't use them for amps (as Elizabeth suggested).

For Digital (on my power lines), PS audio and Accuphase are both quite good.

My $0.02
Jacob