How many power conditioners do you own and use?


Yes,I stole this from a past "How many amps" thread. I'm talking about in use all the time pc's.

To start with I have a Pioneer Elite rptv in the front of the room--AM Stealth

A Sharp overhead projector in the rear.--CFX

My CJ 5's mono blocks are so hungry;nothing else can be on the same line or pc --AM Stealth

Amp for the rears-White Labs-takes more power than a single CJ and a 400 wt Eagle 4 for the center--Chang 1,000

For the front end, TT vpi- LD/CD Theta- DVD, Pan pro scan, dac- Theta-- Custom Power Cord Co 4 rec. device Piggybacked for the elite rptv a Monster AVS 2000,

Also 2 sat boxes,1 reg 1 HD /Purcell up sampler/ Active sheilding box from SR/ 2 box processor for DD DTDS/ 2 vcr's/ Cat 3 The PC.

retail of all 6 is over 10k--Over kill??
How many U got ?
avguygeorge
I was shooting for the closet, power conditioner junkies. Very few,so far.Maybe because I live in a 94 unit complex has something to do with it.

The 2 biggest improvemets: The Chang 1000;for the rptv.Adds brightness/whiter whites blacker blacks deeper colors etc / thus more shadow detail-all of it.The set has been calibrated;thus no blooming.

For audio: My CJ's were on a sep. line that has nothing else on it period. I borrowed this from a 15 amp heater. The CJ's when plugged into the A M Stealth via a K Cobra go to a completely different level.--Like speakers on steroids/ much more dynamic more bass and low level detail,cleaner top to bottom. If you had heard them the day before these two items were added--you would have to agree; It's just there.

As I have said,I don't live in a house where dedicated lines are a possibility.

Kel; If I drop av then I'd be guygeorge-- Boy george's cousin??
I have one. It's a dedicated 220V line with a step down toroidal transformer to 110V with balanced poles and 4 separate filters (each for 4 lines--analog, digital, projection TV, and amps). It's simple, cost effective, and gets the job done.
avguygeorge: you're right. stick with the "av" part. i doubt you'd look good in a dress.

-kelly
None. Maybe because when we moved in here almost 14 years ago the power company asked if it was OK if they ran a new line from the pole underground to the house. I was upgrading the fuse box to breakers at the time & the only additional expense was a new meter. I hear no audible noise from the system at all at idle. All the wall outlets are in phase & grounded.