Years ago I maxed out a 15a torus which I was auditioning.
I had 5x7bssts and two DD-15 subs connected.
Was using Shunyatas at the time.
Both sounded like the gear was plugged into the wall.
Until,I auditioned a 20 with the 15a together and I’ll say it was a Holy crap moment.
The sound stage was huge compared to before and effortless.
As James mentioned if you go over the 15a or 20a draw then you won’t hear any benefit.
I know for sure I was over the limit with all those amps ect.
Have since upgrade to 2 x 240v Torus,20a and 60a of course on dedicated lines240v.
Have 28s now and some bigger subs now.
Don’t want to restrict the amps from starving now do we.
Have had the Torus(s) since mid 2006 I believe and the have been flawless.
And yes you will hear a huge difference if your power draw doesn’t exceed the Torus/BIT.
I believe James years ago mentioned you add up the maximum power your amps will draw and dived buy 1/3 and that should let tou know what unit you would need.
I would check with James on that formula to be sure.
The Yorus are the only units I have never sold off as they are that good.
Thanks for the feedback and advice.
I have spoken with a couple of people (one from Bryston and Torus) whom both have essentially suggested I should be OK running the BIT20 on a 15amp circuit just to get me going, although a dedicated 20amp circuit line would ideal, which I am going to look into later in the year when I have some spare funds.
I am using the following equipment which should keep me below the 15amp total requirements as I have been advised, and I don't typically have everything running at the same time; Bryston 4b3 amp, Bryston BP-26, Bryston MPS-2, Naim CD player, Lumin Streamer, Magnum Dynalab tuner, Cyrus Phono and Cyrus PSX-R2 PSU. I guess I'll find out once I eventually get plugged in and keeping my fingers crossed!

Cheers,
Vin.