Well, seems AR doesn't have a power conditioning forum yet. I'll add that to my list for the forum restructuring.

Anyways.....

Wanted to get some opinions on a cheep ($100-$200) power conditioner for my audio gear.

I have been looking around and so far the best I can seem to find, (has good reviews on sites that sell it) is the Belkin PureAV PF30.

* Level 4 Power Protection
* Phase 3 PureFilter™ Circuitry with video, audio, and HiCurrent™ filters
* Slim console design fits perfectly in your home theater cabinet
* HiCurrent outlet for high-power amplifiers
* Lifetime Warranty
* $350,000 Connected Equipment Warranty
* 8 outlets
* 3245 joules of surge protection
* 165,000-Amp maximum spike current
* 1 pair of gold coaxial connections for coaxial-cable protection
* 8 ft. SD500 HiCurrent™ power cord with right-angle plug
* UL1449 Rated

Curious on what you'll think of this or maybe other suggestions.

On this topic, I can understand about conditioning power for stability and getting ride of spikes and such, but, are we really supposed to believe that conditioned power can change sound? I mean, I can understand how good constant power could help an amp/pre-amp/cd player and the like to perform to the best of their man made abilities, but, do different conditioners really change the sound?

-adam