Hi Bruce,
I have no particular knowledge of an audio-oriented conditioner that would handle multiple lines at the panel. But in any event I would expect that installing conditioners at the system end of the runs would be preferable, because they would then be able to filter out RFI that may be picked up by the wiring between the panel and the outlets.
It would probably make sense to purchase one conditioner initially, and try it out on each of the different lines.
Not familiar with the Gardner "Pastorale"; thanks for mentioning it. My "go to" version is an imported Japanese CBS/Sony remastering, on LP, of Bruno Walter's famous 1958(!) performance with the Columbia Symphony. I purchased it during the 1980's. Wonderful performance, of course, and remarkably pleasing sonics aside from a bit of steeliness in the strings at times.
Best regards,
-- Al
I have no particular knowledge of an audio-oriented conditioner that would handle multiple lines at the panel. But in any event I would expect that installing conditioners at the system end of the runs would be preferable, because they would then be able to filter out RFI that may be picked up by the wiring between the panel and the outlets.
It would probably make sense to purchase one conditioner initially, and try it out on each of the different lines.
Not familiar with the Gardner "Pastorale"; thanks for mentioning it. My "go to" version is an imported Japanese CBS/Sony remastering, on LP, of Bruno Walter's famous 1958(!) performance with the Columbia Symphony. I purchased it during the 1980's. Wonderful performance, of course, and remarkably pleasing sonics aside from a bit of steeliness in the strings at times.
Best regards,
-- Al