I have to ask, is the power from your electrical grid very unstable...brown-outs, power surges, lightning? That would be the reason to get a power regenerator. Very simply it takes the unstable power from your AC line, then converts it to stable, clean current to drive your components. Usually an expensive unit.
If you simply want to clean the dirty power from the outside grid, then a power conditioner will do. The Torus RM15 gets excellent reviews and would lower the noise floor of your system and improve sonics.
It's good that you have the analogue and digital separate. But these are usually plugged into separate circuits. Actually, the Furutech may be better at handling the noise generated by your computer and digital.
You could plug both power strips into the conditioner, but it's possible that the digital signal will bleed into the AC line causing noise/interference.
If the Torus truly isolates the input signals, then this would be an excellent conditioner to use.
Contact Torus to see if the RM15 or 20 will isolate digital from analogue.
If you simply want to clean the dirty power from the outside grid, then a power conditioner will do. The Torus RM15 gets excellent reviews and would lower the noise floor of your system and improve sonics.
It's good that you have the analogue and digital separate. But these are usually plugged into separate circuits. Actually, the Furutech may be better at handling the noise generated by your computer and digital.
You could plug both power strips into the conditioner, but it's possible that the digital signal will bleed into the AC line causing noise/interference.
If the Torus truly isolates the input signals, then this would be an excellent conditioner to use.
Contact Torus to see if the RM15 or 20 will isolate digital from analogue.