Building a house with dedicated stereo room-advice


Building anew house with a dedicated stereo room. The room will be built using ASC's IsoRoom system. It will also have dedicated lines and I will purchase high end plug in receptacles (advice here?). Anything else I should be sure to include? Please advise, particularly with the electrical distribution.
solecky
As you already know, this is a major expense, not an investment. Seek professional help so the out come will be optional. Consider using someone who is a trained acoustic an. Remember the room is going to last longer then any piece of equipment you use. So, start by reading Toole's 'Sound Reproduction'. Reading it a least three times would not be overkill. I did a room in a new house I built in Princeton in the 80's. I had help and guidance from an acoustican who taught in the engineering department at Princeton. Enjoyed the room for many years before I moved on after a divorce. The room was the best money I ever spent in seeking better sound.
Solecky,
Email gon member Agear via the audiogon system. He has sucessfully completed a dedicated listening room.
Regards,
Five years ago, I was fortunate enough to build and design both a stereo room and a home theater room as part of a new house construction. It was expensive, but well worth it. I used Rives Audio to design the room (interestingly there was conflict between the people building the house and the Rives design. I had to step in and insist on the construction to go as designed.). I also acoustically isolated the rooms using materials and designs from Quiet Rock (double studded rooms with high end QR on each side.). I have 9 dedicated circuits between the two rooms, each connected to Oyaide RS-1 receptacles and used JPS audio heavy gauge, cryoed in wall AC wire. For me, the expense and final products are worth it, but I fully realize that if I sell the house I will not get a return on my investment, unless I sell it to an audiophile.

Enjoy and good luck,
Reg
Shouldn't you be consulting professionals instead of asking for advice here?