Power regenerator vs conditioner


If the goal is to improve the sound quality (soundstage, detail, dynamics, etc) and the issue is "noisy" AC, it would seem to me that a power regenerator such as PS Audio P15 would be far superior to a "conditioner" such as a Shunyata Denali or Hydra or Triton.  Is this correct?  Thanks .
craig
@jrw1971
I agree and concur.  I have dedicated lines for each and found the Denali 6000S better than a PS Powerplant P10.
I have all my digital on the P10.  The settings on the P10 are critical for best effect.  I am not convinced the P10 doesn't add its own distortion to the connected equipment.


if frequency drops to 55 Hz, or the incoming voltage goes high to 140 vac, or drops to 90 vac, the inverter doesn’t care or even notice. It uses what it gets from the line and converts it to dc. It ALWAYS supplies noise-free 60 Hz/120 vac to its load.


I just wanted to point out that if frequency goes to 55, you have no power. The grid crashes a lot sooner than that. (For once, I know what I’m talking about. I’m from Texas!) And since I’m here, my PS Audio Power Plant 3, its entry-level regenerator, makes my system more articulate. It’s clearer, whatever that really means. Not a lot, but I kept it.
I've been thinking about  the Power Regenorators. Are the really much more than AC/DC converter, connected to a Pure Sinewave inverter? I've been thinking about putting one together to see if there is a difference. Of course I would use high end units,  thought about getting an inverter/charger and throwing a 3.4KW battery in the mix to take it out of the house circuitry all together,  anyone have any thoughts on that?
At axpona a couple years ago, D,agostino had three of the Stromtank units, one for each monoblock and one for the source gear. I wonder what the advantage would be with those monoblocks, I believe the power supplies are massive and regulated.
In my system I’ve had the following over the last four years.  Equi-Core 1800, an Older Shunyata Hydra 6, Niagara 5000, and a Puritan Audio 1512.   I also have a Jackery Powerstation 500 battery pack that I use around the house.  One day I decided to plug all of my source components in to it and was pretty blown away.  Things became just a lot more relaxed and, for lack of a better word, whole.   Soundstage depth increased a lot as well.  Fast forward a year and I decided to take the plunge and buy a S1000 stromtank for the source equipment.  I haven’t looked back.   Works great with my system, but I would recommend auditioning if you can.   Or you can even try a couple of batteries and inverter first to see what you think.  Good luck.