First off, if I were to have this thing insatlled it would certainly be done by a licensed electrician.
Soundhound, thanks for your input. What exactly would be the result of "harmonic distortion on the AC waveform"?
You mention the magnetic field causing a hum in nearby components. What do you mean by "nearby"? If the Sola was installed in the basement, do you think it could cause hum as far away as 10, 20, or 50 feet?
I'll believe you when you say the Sola would be a very bad idea for home theater. Can you think of any other use it have around the house? This thing is $1400 retail and around $1000 for the little one. Granted, I got them for nothing, but it would be tough to just toss 'em into the trash or sell them if I could use them someplace.
Just after I posted, I did another web search and found an interesting tidbit on
http://www.naimusa.com/power.html. They say: "Our customers often inquire about the purchase of a power conditioner suitable for a Naim Audio system.
You absolutely do not need one--every power conditioner we know of reduces musical performance dramatically.
Do not be fooled--power conditioners will make your system worse in every case. (A few will make one area a little better while ruining fifty other areas--that is the best case we have seen!)
If the power is dirty, you can't improve it with a power conditioner without taking away some of the remaining quality and punch."