Power Cord & Power Conditioner Recommendations


I just put together a new system:

Rega Planar 3
Rega Fono Pre
Naim Uniti Star
GoldenEar Triton One.R
Wireworld Oasis Cables & Interconnects

There is so much conflicting information and out there about power cords and conditioners and so many manufacturers and products. Any advice about power cords / conditioners? Do they make a big difference? Recommendations for this system (I don't want to overkill $$$ wise)? Also of note the Tritons have powered subwoofers which each need their own cord. Any input would be greatly appreciated thanks!  
jdm11
Awesome thanks for all the info - so it seems all things considered the fact that I have an older house plus the cost / benefit realities would make power conditioning the priority for sound quality and equipment protection - then budget for power cords later. With the 2 powered subs in the tritons plus all other components I will need 5 power cords which is too expensive for me to buy all at once along with the conditioning. Would the conditioner be a product I should buy new (typically I buy demo equipment) to have an equipment protection warranty, etc.? Also assuming the blue book value of the components totals 12k or so what be a reasonable price cap for the conditioner?
Very interesting video - now I can't tell if I'm more or less confused. Is there a valid rebuttal to this?  
Me thinks you need to educate yourself on the different types of power conditioners. There are passive and active conditioners. Then there are power regenerators which PS Audio is known for. Also, not all PC's have surge protection. That's what's found on most power strips and protects your gear during power spikes. 

Lots of info in the archives:
https://forum.audiogon.com/search/index?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=Power+conditioners


It's so true about RFI found in the home and in the air from external sources. This adds noise to the electrical wiring and also the audio signal cables. 
Look for a PC with RFI/EMI filtering.