Lonely Raven
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You might be putting too much faith in the APC SmartUPS. It's made for computers, not really audio equipment - so while it will smooth out the peaks and sags, it can also add a crapload of noise into the A/C line that would have ZERO effect on a computer, but could cause real issues with audio.
On that same thread, minor sags and spikes would be filtered out by most good power supplies. Those brief power issues wouldn't be any more of an issue than a record popping on dust or the like; brief and forgotten. Whereas noise on the line is constant, and can affect micro-detail, blackness of backgrounds, and even cause harmonic imbalance in the music.
When we're upgrading the circuit, especially the ground and your circuits resistance to ground, we're giving the system a really low impedance path to dump that noise *away* from your system and to ground. Granted, this won't get rid of everything, for that you will need to use some technology - but you need to start with a great foundation for most of those technology options to be effective.
Edit to add: also your SmartUPS might not be up to the task of transient spikes that our audio equipment can bring. Even if you have a battery backup that's made for a 20 amp circuit, that doesn't mean it could handle a 20 amp (or even way, way more that some amps can ask for!) sudden draw of power that an audio system can demand during impactful portions of the music. So while your power might be clean, it could also be "slow" or limited by the device you put between your amp and outlet, leaving the music sounding a little flat.
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