Dedicated line question


I asked this question within another thread about the subject of dedicated power lines, but received no response.

I have what is essentially a dedicated line, seeing that the only other things this line serves are an overhead foyer light (incandescent) and two outlets in the garage that are seldom used for anything. Can I somehow get this particular line it's own dedicated ground with a minimum of fuss? What benefit would I receive from installing multiple lines for various components?

I am using ACME cryro outlets, which provided a major upgrade. Where can I go next to optimize my power? I do not use a line conditioner, but have high quality power cords.
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I ran three dedicated lines for my system in 2000: one for digital, one for low-level analog, and one for power amps.
The Belden 83802 all-Teflon, shielded 12AWG is outstanding for this application.
With more dedicated lines you'll hear a blacker background, less noise and more detail. Make sure to avoid ground loops though.
Try a good PLC like Richard Gray or Monster 5000 that has isolated supplies for each input and filters any crosstalk.