Assessing quality of power


I am now at the point of looking into power conditioning-regeneration and have read many of the long informative but highly technical threads here. My question: Is there a simple way to assess the current quality of your power, aside from purchasing a conditoner and asessing the result? For example with dirty power can you hear that through your speakers when system is powered but nothing playing (CD player on Pause) and can voltage flucuations be assessed by a simple Radio Shack instrument?

I suspect my power is fairly clean. I live 1/4 mile from anyone else, have my own transformer on the pole 30 feet from the house, have wiring and box that are about 5 years old. My listening room is in a new addition with its own new service, so all motors such as the frig are on an entirely different service box. There is one computer and several rheostats being served off of the addtion box, but all are usually off when I am listening to stereo. My lights do dim when the amp first turns on. What should I look for? How can I determine if dedicated lines or a power conditioner would yield more bang for buck. Thanks
128x128gammajo
I ordered a Purepower APS regenerator. Purepower says it's over 90% efficient and produces a steady 120 volt sine wave at 60 cycles even at full output. Suppose to run cool too.
Foster
When you have tried it, please let me know what you think about ease of use, any dynamic constriction and improvements
Thanks
Joe
I may be confusing this with something else, but I believe there was a thread where our good friend Sean created a device that was able to assess the power coming out of one's outlet(s). And, he offered to put it into a sort of "lending library" where people could use it for a time to perform the evaluation, then pass it back to him so that it would be available to the next person.

Again, I could be mistaken...
Trelja
Thanks for the tip. Do you know Sean's handle here on audiogon or his email address so I can query him?
Joe
Joe, his Audiogon username is "Sean". Maybe he'll chime into this thread. At any rate, I'm sure if you hooked up with him, he'd provide you with a wealth of information to get you started.