The best power conditioner for less than $1K?


I have a Rotel 1095 200x5 Amp, an Older Yamaha M-4 170x2 Amp, a Rotel 1066 Processor, a Denon 3910 DVD, a Sansui TU717 Tuner, and Sunfire Architectural Sub. My main speakers are Proac Studio 200's. I am using a Proac CC2 Center channel and have in-wall Def Tech BPZA surrounds. My present power conditioner is a Monster 3600.

I would really like to get a more analog warm 2 ch sound. Any recommednations on what power conditioner would help?
sempaul
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There is really nothing in your gear that my experience would show as bright sounding, and I have not heard the Proac 200's, but it would seem either you need some room treatments or different speakers. A power conditioner is more of a fine tuning thing, and if you are not happy with the way your system sounds, it will not be your last upgrade. If you insist however, I highly recommend the BPT products, worked best for me.
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Sorry, but I don't agree with the above posts, due to my own experience.
Your electricity NEEDS TO BE CLEAN...(crap in = crap out)
First I would suggest a dedicated line WITH it's own grounding rod. (cheap AND effective) If you already have this, or can't due to living in an apartment, THEN I would suggest a P-300 with MWII. The MWII removed glare from my system that I did not realize I even had. (at first I had MWI) Plug all front end equipment into the P-300. Amps direct to the wall.
Another item that will help the ENTIRE system is a Quantum Symphony Pro emf stabilizer. This unit works so well that I have two.
People have stated that my all solid-state system "sounds like tubes".
Hope this helps.