Amps In Wall Or Conditioner?


Stereo amp and subwoofer amp, both with upgrade PCs, plugged straight into (upgraded) wall outlets.
Same with tube preamp.

Now getting power conditioner for use on DAC, streamers, CD, maybe even analog sources. 
Conditioner has 2 high-current outlets. Majority opinion says don't use these for amps.
If not, how about preamp and/or DAC? Any foreseeable benefit or detriment of high-current vs. linear filtered?
Thanks! 
hickamore
hickamore OP255 posts10-25-2021 6:59pmbuilder3, yes I will experiment within the limit of available possibilities at any particular time.

Glad to hear you won't be altering the time/space continuum. Safety first.
do not put the dedicated line (s) on separate legs of the  main panel. Rather get motors on the opposite leg e.g. freezer, fridge, AC, furnace. When you spec the wire size, get the max the electrician can correctly terminate. The marginal cost to upsize to max is normally pretty low.

Next get any switch mode aka wall wart power supply items on the PC, preferably on dedicated line. Depending on the quality level of your DAC it may need go on PC “ dirty “ circuit. Listen is the test. Cheap DACs lacking a Faraday cage normally find themselves on the dirty side.

then listen and experiment w remaining analog gear.
Thanks, all. As planned, stereo amp stays in the wall. Conditioner goes in the wall. DAC, streamers, CD go in the conditioner. Analog sources can probably go anywhere(?). Preamp and sub amp are the floaters. Then we listen and fiddle and await the electrician, more like Godot than the Iceman. Sorry for dumb question; my first tryout with an actual conditioner vs. Furman 8 + Quattro 4.
also if your breakers and or panel are older, consider replacing audio related breakers and clean / tighten ALL panel terminations.

enjoy the music
Depends on the power conditioner. I use a Puritan 156 and it does not limit current in any way. I tried going into my direct 20 amp line vs the Puritan. The Puritan sounded better. So it depends on the conditioner. The Puritan also has the optional Ground Master system and blocks DC. The system sings more beautifully with the amp plugged into the Puritan. My amp is the Circle Labs A200. The Puritan also quiets buzzing toroidal transformers and that is yet another plus.

Just this weekend I tried the wall vs the Puritan again just to confirm. It was quite obvious the Puritan was the way to go.

Other conditioners may limit current and negatively impact sound quality. Other conditioners may not have independently isolated outlets and thus mixing noise from digital components in with analog components. So it comes down to the unit in question and actual listening tests.