Having researched this matter rather thoroughly, and given that I already have a 10-outlet Nady SC-100 Sequenced Power Controller (non-conditioning), I have opted for the Brick Wall from Price Wheeler Corp (2-outlet audio/video version). It combines advanced techniques in surge/spike protection with line filtering (sometimes referred to as conditioning). I don't believe, however, that it includes a stabilizing feature to deal with fluctuating voltages. Occasionally, when people speak of "line conditioning," they are referring to power stabilizing. More appropriately, devices that stabilize fluctuating voltages (by addition or subtraction) are referred to as voltage regulators. http://www.sweetwater.com/expert-center/techtips/d--06/01/2004
So, I'm sorry if my input isn't helpful, but it represents the limits of my knowledge that might be (in any way) relevant to your question.


The Brick Wall also comes in an 8-outlet a/v version.


I will purchase the Brick Wall next month. My SC-100, which sequentially powers up each piece of equipment, will itself get its power from the 2-outlet Brick Wall.

http://www.pricewheeler.com/index.htm


Charles


[This message has been edited by cwalkeralso (edited 03-04-2007).]