Power conditioner or outlet?


I have a Shunyata MPC-12a power conditioner. Read that it was a good choice for audio equipment so I bought it. I also have high end power cords to all my equipment, as well as to my Shunyata.

I have recently read comments from listeners that you should plug your amp/preamp straight into the wall. Is that the case if you have a good power conditioner? I will do so if it is a better option, just concerned about no surge protection for the amps...but also don't want degraded sound! I am asking this because I am a newbie at all this, more money than audio sense. I am interested if anyone might have any experience in this
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First of all I would question how many people can tell the difference between one very good power cord and another.

Second,If you share power with others and it’s not a dedicated line your own going to get a lot of stuff you don’t want in your system that will affect the sound. From other equipment like appliances in the home.
With no protection from surges.

I have had all the best power conditioners on the market my last one was an Audio Quest Niagara 5000 thay all have a tendency to chock the power of my Pass Lab amps. Just switched to PS Audio Power Plant 15 BEST Decision I ever made 

good luck
How does everyone feel about plugging their sub directly in to the wall outlet (or surge protector only) and skipping conditioning? Also, I have KEF LS50 Wireless speakers with amps built in. Should I go direct into the wall/surge protector with those too?
"Just switched to PS Audio Power Plant 15 BEST Decision I ever made"

Can you comment on what audible differences you hear after adding the PS Audio box?