Isolated grounds or not? - depends on how old your wiring/panel is?
- have your electrician verify how effective the existing ground is
- older instalations may have a grounding issue.
- a licenced electrician will ensure the panel is grounded properly and the isolated ground becomes a moot point
WARNING: "fixes" posted on forums may not be up to code!!!
SUB PANEL: again, I would defer to your electrician, but have him install a 40 amp subpanel. That should suffice for most audio components.
The quality of household Romex today is very good and should not require over sized cable runs between panels.
Outlets: I use Pass and Seymore MRI GRADE 20 amp outlets on a 20 amp line. They clamp like a vice and make a big difference.
NOTE : 20 amp outlets installed on 15 amp lines is not to code and may result in your insurance company denying a related laim.
I have achieved my best bang for the buck by investing in good outlets and good power cables. But then my supply and houshold wiring is only 30 years old.
Regards