Dedicated power


I'm looking to run a dedicated 30a and dedicated 20a line to my system directly from the fuse box. 
I currently have some florescent lights and some other junk on the line so I'm hoping it will be an improvement. Things sounds like they are straining somewhat when you crank things up. The amp will go on the 30a line and the digital stuff on the 20a. 
Anyone done this and saw improvements? 
mofojo
One 20A line, best outlet you can afford and use a conditioner, that's all you need.
Lowrider 57, I don’t think a 30 amp single pole outlet even exists. I thought 20 amp was as high as they went. I’m no electrician but I’ve been in construction for 35 years and I can’t say I’ve ever seen a 30 amp single pole outlet. There may very well be I googled it and I couldn’t find a picture one. Are there any amps out there that run on 240 voltage, not counting the ones that are designed for European use. If anybody can’t show me this 30 amp Outlet I’d love to see it. Thanks
Can anybody out there explain to me why you would use 10 gauge wire to run a 20 amp circuit? I was told by my electricians through the years that the national electrical code basically builds in a safety factor of 25% through all of their rules. So going with 10 gauge wire for a 20 amp circuit is even more overkill and basically a waste.
Ray, I said double-pole. You're correct, 30A breaker is wired to both legs; 240V.
MillerCarbon....Schumann Generator?   I looked it up ...there are a few different ones.  Do you have a recommendation?