What power conditioner


One dealer raving about gigawatt. Ranging from 2500 to 12k. Any feedback on these and others. 
nyaudio98
I would recommend a in-home audition of gigawatt. The overall buzz is positive but only by listening in your system would yield the ultimate test of it’s effectiveness and synergy. 

Whatever you do, please don’t fall for band-aid fixes on power correction that some of the posters here shamelessly promote :-)
I have always had a conditioner in my system as a means to protect the gear.  Some pretty nice ones in fact.  I always assumed I wasn’t doing any harm to the sound.  I had previously auditioned some units hoping to improve the sound but had found little benefit. 

However, when my local dealer asked me to audition an Audioquest Niagara 5000, he also warned me that every customer who auditioned it at home, ended up buying one.  I did too.  I don’t know precisely how it works, but the difference was plainly audible in the first couple of seconds.  I didn’t have to listen carefully and wonder if it was placebo.  Perhaps I have more noise coming through where I connect to the grid, so YMMV.  But, it’s a pretty remarkable improvement.
I’m sure there are other conditioners that are also very effective.  Perhaps the gigawatt is as well.  My suggestion is to audition those you’re interested in. The better ones will make themselves obvious pretty quickly.  If you don’t hear an improvement easily enough, move on until you do.  Good luck and let us know how it goes.
@mgrif104 
Interesting about the AQ. You mentioned that you may have more noise through your grid. Do you live in an area with older electrical services, house wiring, etc. Just curious. 
@ericsch 
to my knowledge, i don’t  have more noise than others. I had also upgraded the wiring in my house. I do have a couple of refrigerators but none were on the circuit i use.  

Best,
nyaudio98

Attempt an in-home trial run not only for the Gigawatt, but every line/power conditioner considered. Have fun!

Happy Listening!