I don’t know the answer. The noise from the wall wart may be ameliorated by the Shunyata. I had a bunch of Shunyata gear many years ago but can’t answer your question beyond what I’ve done with the linear supply for the wall warts. What was interesting to me, based solely on the read out of the power supply, was how little current the devices themselves- the Schumann generator and the DSP unit- actually draw. The linear supply was under two hundred dollars- you can make the cable yourself using switchcraft barrel plugs and appropriately gauged wire for the voltage and length- I can point you to the one I use. It offers more flexibility and is cheaper than some of the audiophile ones that are built for a single voltage.
I guess in theory, by keeping the wall warts plugged into the standard household electrical branch rather than the dedicated line, you are already isolating them to a degree. I don’t know how much of that digital noise is carried over a common ground, since even your dedicated line ultimately ties into the same grounding point as your main household system.
I guess in theory, by keeping the wall warts plugged into the standard household electrical branch rather than the dedicated line, you are already isolating them to a degree. I don’t know how much of that digital noise is carried over a common ground, since even your dedicated line ultimately ties into the same grounding point as your main household system.