Power conditioners .... improve VIDEO?


I heard recently that certain power conditioners can actually improve video in home theater. I have a JVC projector, Toshiba HD DVD, Verizon FIOS and Meridian G68 AV processor.

Anyone have personal experience with this?

Thanks
mrvegas
Same situation as audio.

It is going to depend on whether the power conditioner removes noise in the AC line that has been interfering with or degrading your picture.

If your AC line is already noise free to the point that the power supplies of your individual components are effectively filtering the DC needed at circuit level, then the power conditioner isn't going to add much, if anything. If your AC is so dirty that your component power supplies need help, then a power conditioner may benefit you.
the ps audio power plant premier is the best out there. it outperforms monster hands down.
Running Springs Audio not only improves audio performance, they improve video as well. Let me know if we can help.
Dan
www.dedicatedaudio.com
The GOOD line conditioners certainly do improve not only the audio, but video as well. However, you need to use some good shielded power cords from the line conditioner to your components. What is the point of having an excellent line conditioner as a firewall, but the stock power cords are used to act as an attenna for EMI/RFI just before your components.

The whole chain of electric flow from your wall outlet onward need to be considered to get the FULL benefit of a good power conditioner like those CURRENT offering from PS Audio. Forget about their older models.
Isolation devices definitely improves the picture. I use 3 separate Topaz isloation transformers for the processor, amp and projector/DVD. After the projector-DVD transformer, the PJ and DVD are further separated from each other by 2 PS Audio Ultimate Outlets with one PS Audio Noise Harvester in each of the 2 Ultimate Outlets.

Each time I added another layer of isolation between the DVD and Projector the picture improved and I had to change the the Projector's settings. There probably a one box solution that does this.