While I see the benefits of having one large primary isolation transformer for separating your main audio line from the rest of the house and regional power. but, you still have noise generated and kicked back into the line by individual audio components, especially those with switching power supplies.
So, you may want to isolate individual components from each other. Obviously, amps need much larger transformers than sources.
I bought six surplus commercial/industrial Topaz 2.4kVA Ultra-Isolator Transformers. It was actually a 240V, 3-phase, setup that I simply separated into individual units and re-wired for balanced power operation.
Anyway, it is amazing how much line noise you don't notice until it is gone.
So, you may want to isolate individual components from each other. Obviously, amps need much larger transformers than sources.
I bought six surplus commercial/industrial Topaz 2.4kVA Ultra-Isolator Transformers. It was actually a 240V, 3-phase, setup that I simply separated into individual units and re-wired for balanced power operation.
Anyway, it is amazing how much line noise you don't notice until it is gone.