Power conditioning


I'm not sure where to put this question. I'm sure there's a thousand more like it so if you have a link hit me with it. I have an amp, pre, cdp, powered sub, and dac. I can pick up a PS Audio Duet, Monster HTS 3600 MKII, or a PS Audio UPC 200 all for around $200. I'll probably end up with sub and amp directly into the wall. Comments on the 3 mentioned above?
sprink
I'd suggest picking up a Tara Labs PowerScreen AD/6C which can be had generally for around $300. I believe there is one posted by someone else at the moment. It has just the right amount of EMI, RFI and other noise suppression and will do a great job for your amps and front-end equipment. It is a passive conditioner and is non current-limiting.
I never had good luck with power conditioners. They have made a difference, but upon critical listening also made the sound less good in other ways. Audition by using it for a couple of weeks, then removing it to see if the conditioner is worthwhile.
What's a good way of protecting your gear, or having enough outlets, without getting a power conditioner or strip, besides getting a dedicated circuit?
Good power conditioners do make a difference, but most high quality units with 4+ outlets start in the $500-$1,000 range (used). A $200-$300 power conditioner probably won't provide much more benefit than a power strip as far as 2 channel music is concerned.

One exception is Shunyata's Hydra-2 that will give you upper tier performance, but it only has 2 outlets. They can be had used for $200-$300 (I believe you can find them new for $400).
I think your best bang-for-the-buck in that price range would be an Audience Adept Response Ar1, used for about $300. I use it in my BR system and it made a noticeable improvement in clarity, speed and transparency. I also use the AR6 in my main system and it is a near-transformative product.

I have used the PS Audio UPC and it is gopod, but will not make near the difference the AR1 will, IMHO.

Neal