Power/Line conditioner


I was given a Power/Line conditioner that was used on a large copy machine. It is from IEPS electronics model LC1500. This unit remanufactures the power and delivers it at a constant level. I've read that some of these type of units are "made" for stereo equipment, and this one was definitly made for office equipment. What information do I have to look for on the web site to tell if this unit will be beneficial to my system? The price was right, but I dont want to degrade from what I have now.
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Also thanks Cornfedboy. I was only familiar with the PS Audio. Seems to be the only one that gets talked about.
Thanks for all of your responses, I guess I'll stick with my Monster HTS 3500 for now.
Ton1313: Or check out the less expensive Monster HTS2000 which is "said" to sound better than the 3500 model. I purchased the HTS2000 model because of this feedback from the web. It was purchased new for $125.00, mail order.
Dekay would you share your experience with the 2000 and compare with other conditioners you have used. Thanks
Dekay: The main reason I picked up the 3500 was for the sequential turn on. globalmart.com $275. I found this unit very pleasing and it did clean up some of the higher and mid frequencies very well. the statement, "that the reviewers that said the 2000 sounds better than the 3500", I think is more of a personal musical preference than a "better" classification. Listen to both if you have the chance.