Looking for a power conditioner/regenerator/filter


OK I'm in the process of looking at a way to clean up my AC power. Like everything else there are tons of options. From my reading I have narrowed it down to Hydra, Bybee, and PS Audio. The PS Audio sounds nice in that it will regenerate "clean" power. I have heard people rave about the Hydra and Bybee V2 and I see they have the Stealth now.

Anyone have any experience they can share? My amps are 300B tube monoblocks. My front end is DAC and Music Server.
heavenlyaudio
no call back? never too busy in the service field for a call back. Get a new electrician. This is electrician 101.
I agree.. it took me a couple to nail down one and even he was kind of well...just make sure they have credentials and you should be Good.Good 10 guage wire though!dont back down if you cant get slick to do it,my electrician looked like he was to fat to fit through the eves?!*he did a great job (with mw watching of course).man youll love it!
I'm curious. Those of you who have tried multiple power conditioners and regenerators, have you tried the Monarchy Audio ac regenerator? How does it compare?
The best power line conditioner is one that was not made for high end audio. It was made for commercial/industrial applications by a company called Elgar. It puts all 'high end audio' conditioners to shame.

By that I mean it can provide a perfect sine wave with a 28 Amp load (117V). No 'high end' conditioner can do that!

There are several problems that can be overcome. First is that its not being made any more but you can find them used through companies like Valutronics.

2nd, its mechanically noisy, but if you install it at your breaker box and run the audio room line off it there are no worries. An electrician may have to do this for you.

3rd, its not cheap, and may need refurbishment.

But it works the best and you can really hear the difference; universally better with all systems. No other conditioner can make that claim.
Have you given any thought to requirements such as wire gauge, metal clad conduit, or Cardas receptacles?

You may have an issue from your supply before the dwelling. Ask your energy supplier about upgrading your amperage and what exactly gets replaced on the supply side.

You're going to be asking an electrician about issues they don't run into often if at all. If they keep saying that doesn't matter find another who shows an actual interest in your goals. Home Theater installers may be able to direct you. This is a relatively low expense project not to get right the first time.

Since every dwelling is different even your neighbors usage habits, such as shop tools and old refrigerators can have an effect on the quality of your supply.