why balanced power last before component?


I've been thinking of using balanced power to remove gross noise prior to a Sound Application RLS or Hydra for example.
Any reason why not?
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I have two Furman balanced power conditioner-15 amp and 20 amp.

I have had no problems running Shunyata Hydra 2 and Hydra 8 after the Furman.

I had inquired of Shunyata about any harm that would happen if I ran two Hydras together -daisey chained-as Blue Circle used to do.

They said not to do it.
A year later they come out with a daisey chained power conditioner.

I was never curious enough to try the Hydra before the Furman.
Somehow it just didn't seem right.

The Furmans have a large transormer and to rob it of any juice, filtered or not, it just seemed wrong to power it thru a Hydra 2.

In my mind I felt delivering 20 amp dedicated line to the Furman was a good thing to do.Then when the power is balanced, filter the balanced power.

It would be informational to know if anyone has done as Elizabeth has suggested and what the outcome was.

All I can say is that no harm was done to any components doing it my way.
Thanks Ngjockey. I don't follow. Could you explain?
Thanks Lacee. My thinking has been like yours. Thanks for confirming it works ok the the Hydra 2 & 8. Very reassuring to know.
Thanks to all. By the way, has anyone used on older MIT Z Stabilizer 2 with any newer units?
I have also been curious about daisy chaining power conditioners. For example would I get any benefit from putting an Audience 1 or 2 socket power conditoner before my Equitech 2Q balanced power conditioner?
I used to run a Burmester 948 conditioner. Then moved to a 4kVA balanced transformer, improvements across the board. But on putting the Burmester back in the chain after the transformer was an unmitigated disaster.
So, if choose to go down the balanced route, pass on the conditioner. I've now installed an Entreq Silver Tellus passive grounding device which has enhanced the quietness of my balanced powered system.