dedicated electrical line


I recently read somewhere that a dedicated electrical line is recommended for some tube amps because of the amount of current they can draw. I have Joule VZN 100s on the way. My home was renovated about 10 years ago - new electrical system was installed at that time.Should I be concerned - not looking forward to trying to explain this one if a dedicated line needs to be installed.
kjo
Hi, An isolated ground would require a separate grounding rod(s). What you need to do is disconnect the ground currently going to your receptacle, and simply run a 8 GA or 6 GA from your newly installed grounding rod(s) to the ground on the receptacle.
Would you ever be concerned about the distance between grounding rods? That you might possibly create a "battery effect", or difference in potential between grounds?
Dedicated lines are the way to go. Also, put the breakers on the opposite phase of the fridge, install at the top of the rail if possible and clean the new breakers before they are put in. This is well worth the trouble and expense.
So, if you cannot install a dedicated line, is the next best thing a power conditioner?

It is supposed to filter out all of the noise from appliances - isn't it?

I know power re-generation is probably the ultimate alternative, but it's BIG$$$

What are the drawbacks of conditioners?

Thanks