Sam,
Personally, and after trying many of these devices -- from PS Audio, Running Springs Audio, and a host of others, I pretty much gave up on them as they all seemed to damage the sound in some way, and the worse ones even added some noise to the system (any conditioner that has an MOV in it will probably do this -- all the PS audio things like the Soloist, Soloist Plus, Duet, Quintt, etc did this to my system. And despite this, I'd never trust any of these devices to completely protect your gear in a lightning strike.
In my opinion, you are far better off getting a couple of good outlets, such as the Jena Labs Cryoed Hubbel 20 amp outlets. Again here, I've tried boutique outlets from Oyaide, Acrolink and others, but the Jena labs ones, and a couple of the Furutek ones), as well as the Porter Ports (which you can find on audiogon) are equally as good and generally a whole lot less money.
I recently had a dedicated 20 amp service installed in my listening room and I could have put any outlet in there I wanted, but went with a pair of the Jena Labs cryoed 20 amp units.
As far as real power conditioners are concerned, I have found one, and have had it for a bi less than a year now,, and this is the Pi Audio Group Rev. B Buss, and the only one that I've tried that doesn't mess with the sound at all. It uses some sort of RFI/EMI block of stuff that is proprietary and does not touch the wiring directly -- there are no series filter elements in this conditioner at all, and it can easily pass 40 amps without blinking an eye. It is the only conditioner I've owned that simply doesn't get in the way, but also takes a lot of crud off the line that you probably aren't even aware of.
When I first plugged it into the system that I thought was very, very quiet and had nothing much I could complain about, well, it was like hearing a whole new system -- noise I wasn't even aware of was cleaned off the line and all that remained was clean, unrestricted juice -- as much as any reasonable amp could ever require.
No, iI don't get any kickbacks or any such thing, just a satisfied customer who dislikes power conditioners and is now trying to figure out how I can afford the Uber Buss for my other system.
While I haven't tested it myself, I think the Porter ports outlets and the bBH power cables would make a very nice pairing and perform ery close to some of the super high-end cables. I'd probably start there and see how far it gets you -- especially with the Fortes -- they are sensitive and should show all kinds of things other kinds of speakers may not. Then save your pennies for a Rev. B or Uber buss from Pi Audio, and you'll be set for life.
BTW, you can plug a 15 amp plug into a 20 amp outlet, just not the other way around. And I'd personally go for the Jena labs outlets as they are 20 amps, which means more contact area and a death grip on the plug.
Hope this helped,
Jim