Quality PC: plug into wall socket or conditioner??


I have a Acoustic Zen Tsumani Plus power cable. I have used it almost exclusively with a preamp and now an integrated amp

My question is: Will quality "aftermarket" PC's work better plugged directly into a wall socket or a power line conditioner?? (I use an Audio Prism conditioner which is 20 years old)

I have heard pros/and cons over the years Would like some advice on this issue. All comments welcomed!!! Jimbo
sunnyjim
To me it depends on the equipment and the location of where you live. Audiophiles in my area have long decried the quality of the electricity in my neighborhood. So my sources get plugged into an isolation transformer and/or power conditioners with their aftermarket power cords. My amps that have Pangea AC9 power cords get plugged right into the wall but I changed out my outlets to Albert Porter Hubbell based outlets.
Well, I could stick my finger in the electrical socket to judge the quality of the AC, measured by how far it propels me across the room

The quality of electricity in my neighborhood seems OK, except occasionally when the lights dim for about a second. I live in a high-rise building that has 329 units. Everybody has got a washer dryer combo. When I first moved in, I picked up RF interference through the speakers when I played LP's. Mainly, FM broadcasting. The power line conditioner eliminated that almost completely.

Though, I have to agree with Sonic Genius, there is a lot of garbage that comes through the AC. Once I picked up a Coast Guard cutter transmission off of Oahu....Fortunately, it was not classified, but only about the beer supply on board, and shark repellant

I will give the wall socket a shot.
"Well, I could stick my finger in the electrical socket to judge the quality of the AC, measured by how far it propels me across the room"

That was a good one. We couldn't have you doing that. Who would keep the Audiogon forum alive and exciting.

One way to check the AC was with a Kill-A-Watt. I plugged that into the socket check consumption of my gear and found settings for it to check voltage from the socket. I found that in my audio rooms the voltage goes from 118v to 125v. Lots of spikes throughout the day. As for how dirty it is I just took the other guys words for it. I don't know how to measure that.

I feel for you though. Playing all those WHO tracks and getting threatened by a neighbor. things like that is part of the reason why I just stopped tweaking and just plugged and played a lot of stuff I have now. Listening to music became a chore where you are just trying to pick up differences. I had a notepad with thoughts and findings of tubes I used, all sorts of IC speaker and cable combinations etc. After playing a favorite Depeche Mode track for the 5th time straight I just said screw it all and this is just not fun.
Jeb.

Actually, my upstairs neighbor was not exactly threatening me. He likes the "Who", and especially the album "Who's Next" Nevertheless, after a few beers, and laughing over how bad the Cubs and Phillies played last season, he chilled out.

However, whether it was audacity, balls, or neurosis. I involved him in the speaker cable merry-go-round listening session. and which sounded best on the (now) 7th play of 'Won't Get Fooled Again" Was it cable #1 (a dealer loaner Audience 24e) or cable #2, Nordost Frey speaker cables( also a local dealer loaner). He both liked selection #2 a tad better. When I mentioned the approx. retail price of each cable, he explained he could probably buy three new shotguns and a replica of Jim Bowie knife.

Now, I know I am going to get schooled on shotguns technology, hunting knives,and survival techniques.. However, he is a good guy.... I just hope he likes Lou Reed, inspired album, "Rock and Roll Animal"

JL135, I will let you know about the power line experiment, and not about how well I can hit a skeet at 50 yards.