Blair,
What are the round things?
Don't see what possible good this could do - you have no hum? The primary source of hum is the 60-Hz power itself. If you filter that out on the power input to your amp, you have no power.
The drawing you posted is a little ambiguous. You say that the rectangles are caps. But, how are they wired into the circuit? It almost looks like there are caps in series with the 120-V line, which can't be the case.
I wonder what the polarity markings are for. With AC, it's not relevant.
An effective power conditioner is the power supply of your amp. It converts AC to DC. Not sure what else you need. You asked if it would do what it is supposed to do. What is it supposed to do?
You propose a 5-6 amp fuse. What is the current draw of the devices you plan to plug into this?
Doug
deicide67 wrote:I do not have any significant hum in my system or anything, but I bought these "line filters" from a local surplus shop the other day for $0.99 a piece. I am contemplating making a conditioner box that uses one of these individual circuits for each component. Here is what I'm thinking, but with a master power switch and a 5-6A fuse:
Do you think this topology is okay, and will it do what it is supposed to do? Oh, and the rectangles are caps. I just can't remember the values right now.
Thanks,
Blair