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Thanks guys, It looks like the consensus is that my main amp can be plugged directly into the 20 amp outlet (maybe with a surge protector in front of it). The rest of my equipment-including projector and possibly the less powerful surround amp can be plugged into the conditioner and then into a regular 15 amp outlet. This might work better for me because I'd like to hide my equipment in a corner or closet away from the front of the room. I will still need to plug my Squeezebox2, my 2-channel preamp and my ...
A BPT won't do anything for ground loops in general.
Instead of relying solely on the opinions and experiences of others, why not try plugging all of your components -- main amp included -- into the BPT 3.5 and see how that works out. You won't know for sure unless you try it. If you end up not liking how it works, fine. You already have the conditioner so it is costing you nothing extra. YOUR ears are the best judge of what is right for you.
How about video? Will a TV/projector benefit from power conditioning?
Quote from: jermmdHow about video? Will a TV/projector benefit from power conditioning?There's no question IMHO that power conditioning helps TVs (have tried it on direct view TVs and plasmas...have not tried it on a projector)....