Who uses power conditioning?


I’m curious how many folks use some sort of power conditioning, or are you drawing the power from the wall “as is”? 
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I use two Shunyata Hydra 4 power conditioners and a Shunyata Hydra 2 in my main rig and a Furutech E-TP80 power conditioner in my second rig.  Very happy with the results. 
My room was originally built with standard house wiring. Standard circuit, went from outlet to outlet before finally getting to the one my system plugs into. Well this was a long time ago, back when I thought it mattered but not with enough conviction to go up against all the people telling me a dedicated line is a waste.

Over the years this was upgraded. First with a dedicated larger line. Then with the same wire changed to a 240v circuit with a step-down transformer. Then with all the wire pulled, cryo'd and replaced. Which now is hard-wired into a Bybee power conditioner. With an assortment of quality outlets.

This all went on over a period of nearing on 30 years now. That for me is how long this question of cables and power conditioners has been answered. 

Drawing power from the wall "as is"? Right. Might as well ask how many are using freebie power cords. Patch cords. Fuses. Cue Colonel Kurtz: The horror. The horror.
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I use Alan Maher Designs which in my system consists now of a multitude of various filters, AC duplex and power cords. Have spent many thousands on it since 2010 and to say it makes a "night-and-day" difference does not do it any justice. But plugging everything into filters first is much better than into the wall...there are no sonic drawbacks with it since, like Bybee filters, this is largely quantum-based, no caps or other traditional "parts" that place a much lower limit on how far the noise can be shifted higher into the inaudible range.

Doesn't matter how much current or wattage the amps use, it's all without drawback.