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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The Inakustik Power Station AC-3500P and LS-4004 Air Speaker cable just might be the end of your Cable/Power Conditioner search!

Contrary to the normal procedure here at The Sound Advocate, I’ve decided to give our readers a glimpse of 2 extraordinary products that have recently made an entry into my home audio system through the courtesy of Mr. Robert Neill, president of worldwidewholesalers.com. Although testing of the Inakustic AC-3500 Reference Power Station and their top of the line Reference LS-4004 Air Speaker Cables are still in their initial stages, both of these products have inaugurated themselves with some extraordinary listening impressions; conclusive enough to warrant this commentary.

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@hm1,
I wish I could afford the LS-4004. The Inakustik power conditioner is what I use and has transformed my system. I don't think I can go back "direct to wall". 
+1 cohsystms: I've only tried the entry level offering (Electraclear), and it's really an outstanding product. Especially for the price ($60.00 each here on Audiogon). Bill is an absolute delight to talk with on the phone, and I look forward to auditioning some of his more sophisticated products in the future.
Furman Elite.

I don't notice it until it is gone.

No way I'd put my gear straight into the wall, but I come from a state with notorious bad thunderstorms and lightning.  Also, I've never heard the Furman make things worse, only better.

I use differential noise reducing component before my eqitech 2q. Experimenting confirmed this works best in my system. Am curious to try filtering the grounding after reading about shunyata ground filter used in the absolute sound ref system. Has anyone experience with the ground filter?