what power conditioner?


I would like to know what type of power conditioner do you guys recomend for a hometheater?What I have in mind to achive a better video quality and a better or sweeter sound, like more detail.also I would like to power my amp and surge protect my whole system.My system is the following.marting logan ascent front,theater center,aeon surrounds.B&k reference 7270 amp 200x7,reference 50 processor.mitsubishi hi-def tv.onkyo dvd player dv 939.monster cable M1000i rca interconect.

regards,Armando
armandito
I didn't like the low wattage, high price, and heavy heat of a powerplant, so I looked for an alternative. I bought a used Richard Gray Power Company 300 for $550. The music seemed to come alive. It had extra energy. It also worked wonders with my son's Pioneer receiver based system. Then I bought a second one, and the improvement was noticable, but not as great as with the first RGPC. I'm very pleased.

Be aware that I do not think the RPGC works well with equipment that has a very well regulated power supply. Some people have not found any improvement. It appears that those who have not found improvement have very highend equipment. In fact, that occurred with a Stereophile review, which could not find the RGPC to work with his system.

You really should try it first.
The power conditioners mostly regulate your voltage to maintain 120V, but what about clipping issues.
Anyone have recommendations on a unit that also fixes the voltage clipping without regenerating it like the PS Audio power plants?