To Plug Power Amps Direct in to Wall or Not ??


Hello .
I own a number of different power amps. PASS, THRESHOLD and MACs. I have dedicted rooms for each system. And no appliances are tied into the circuits I am using for my equipment.

BIG Questions??

Should you plug power amps directly into the wall or use some type of surge protection ?

Is it safe without protection on power amps even though they are pretty hardy and not sensitive like digital gear ?

I do notice better performance on the power amps plugged directly into the wall. But I am scared of the common surge , brown out or electric goes out may fry my amps.

Or am I being too much of a worry wart.

Thank you to all.
BOB
lawyerman
"I can get used to a miniscule amount of sound problems vs buying a new amp."
On the other hand, what better excuse could there possibly be to upgrade????? You could say: "Honey, the urge struck me like a bolt out of the blue; now I'm thundering mad and going to storm off and buy a new amp."
OK, maybe not.....
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I would never do this but along with Perfect Sound comments.
I have read (I think it was in Bound for Sound) that along with putting a dedicated ground rod outside, you should also keep the ground around the rod wattered. Preferably with Salt Water !!!
Yikes !!!
My friend gets a clear improvement running his Rowland 8t into a PS audio ultimate outlet.We have tried a half dozen different type of conditioning products,as well as straight into wall,yet the UO's are a clear improvement.BTW,he doesn't have dedicated lines.
I have a Balanced Power 3.5+ "conditioner" and my DNA-500 sounds BETTER plugged into it than directly into one of my dedicated lines. Win/win............. peace of mind and better sound!