Power conditioners

spl84

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I have some issues with interference, nothing major but just some little sonic artifacts coming through my speakers from time to time and would like to know if they could be helped by using a power conditioner. The most noticeable things are the light popping sound I get when I am listening to my records and I also happen to be cleaning a record on my VPI Cyclone. If I flip on the cleaning platter or the vacuum I can hear an audible pop coming through my speakers. I used to play electric guitar in this same room and would also hear these sounds come through my guitar amp when I would turn on another electronic device. Would a power conditioner connected to my stereo fix this issue?
 
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twinkletoes

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a power conditioner wont help with a feed back loop arguably wont help with anything.

The only thing that will help with that is a battery back up power supply, like that used in Offices so that computers can be safely shunt down in the event of a black out. It should smooth out power supply as your drawing from the battery all of the time.

Somthing like this

 
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Kenneth Fernandes

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The only way to know for sure is get a cheap one and try it. If it fails you could be looking at a mains regenerator which is big money.
The best replacement for StopWatt is a high-capacity battery pack, like the Tesla Powerwall. And the greatest improvement would come if the Hi-Fi gear could directly power on the battery.
 

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