Power Conditioners


I have about $5,000 invested in  a 2 channel stereo setup. Marantz PM7000N integrated receiver, Canton Chrono SL596 speakers, Rega P6 table, blue jeans Canare 4S11 cables. Is it worth it to buy a cheap power conditioner/protector like this  https://www.musicdirect.com/power/furman-pst-8-d-digital-power-station or this  https://upscaleaudio.com/collections/power-conditioners/products/pangea-quattro-power-center

Will I be able to hear a difference/is my equipment sensitive enough to notice a difference; or will a typical surge protector suffice? Otherwise, will it be a waste of money to spend money on a low priced conditioner?

Thanks!
ecrotty
ecrotty
My power source is standard residential 110v ... the power is fairly stable with no brown/black out.
Are you sure? If you're correct, your voltage is quite low and out of spec. Nominal voltage in the US is 120VAC ± 5 percent, so you should measure 114VAC minimum.
Are you sure? If you're correct, your voltage is quite low and out of spec. Nominal voltage in the US is 120VAC ± 5 percent, so you should measure 114VAC minimum.
My exact voltage is 114.8v. You are correct that 120v is standard, however voltages vary greatly depending on your grid. Regardless of voltage, are cheap ac conditioners worth it?
Those two are nothing more than overbuilt power strips. For not much more you could get a Synergistic Blue or Orange outlet that really would make a difference. But there's a lot of other more cost effective improvements and it would make sense to do those first. 

If you need more outlets get a cheap power strip and don't sweat that it looks like a cheap power strip. If you want better outlets go Blue or Orange. Or even better get a used Synergistic Master Coupler, there was a guy on here recently with a whole bunch of them for only $200. He may still have a few left.