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
@tomic601 Somehow overlooked Isotek, thanks for the prompt. Now I'm off to watch Kevin D's pitch on the device. Nice that Upscale sells both, and I have tested/uptraded other components with them before.
OP you are welcome. you have many helping this thread. I was lucky to buy a couple of Furman 15 for all the digital infrastructure in the house, keep it clean before dumping back into the line…

Also, i have heard great things about both Puritan and Audioquest but so far have only heard the latter. it’s great you have choices.

best to you !

Jim
@tvad, I have my ROON Nucleus, Chord Hugo M Scaler, Hugo TT2 DAC, Woo Audio WA22 headphone amp, my network switch, and my router, all plugged into an AudioQuest Niagara 1200 power conditioner, which is plugged into the wall using an AQ Thunder power cord. I wasn’t aware or knowledgeable about the importance of clean power until I had gotten pretty deep into this hobby during the pandemic. I also use aftermarket LPS’s for the Nucleus, M Scaler, and the TT2. 
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I have had the Niagra 1200 for a couple of weeks now and am super impressed with it.  A quieter background and a more expansive soundstage.  I would say the improvement in the sound of my system adding the AQ unit was quite similar to putting Iso-Acoustic GAIA's under my Spatial Audio speaker... a remarkable improvement right away, no thinking about either acquisition.  I bought it for $1K and now it costs $1300 so I got it at the right time.

I got a real flexible Puritan Audio power cord recently and it has by far the least secure connection to the Niagra unit... just sort of hanging there.  My pal suggested wrapping the IEC female end with teflon tape, which I did, but clearly did not add enough wraps.  That I will do right away as it ought to provide for a more secure fit.