It won't be a very big pool, so feel free to do so.

One of the products coming is the DigiBUSS. It will be the first of my products that uses a very high current (R = < .002 ohms) common mode inductor to address rampant problems that accompany all of the digital junk in our lives/systems/homes. It is a very specific product to mitigate the RFI and EMI rampant in our homes... especially smart homes.
The Digi will be another ugly little black box meant to hide in the background and not make a big, expensive visual statement.
The Audible Difference will be that guy.

Dimensions are being finalized, but it is essentially the size of a MiniBUSS and the standard unit will have 3 P&S 5362A receptacles that are individually split into 6 discreet outlets, each with their own RC networks. Low pass knee on this device will be ~ 100Hz with modified 2nd order attenuation to kill the junk running around in our personal grids. The DigiBUSS is bi-directional and will prevent back-feeding digital hash from the system as well as prevent it from entering the system.
I have searched a long time for the right inductor to do this that will do less inductive harm than is absolutely necessary in a passive application. In my system it is essentially transparent in the context of current limiting to an UberBUSS driving what I have in my lab system. It will be up to you guys to give me feedback on this product in the context of SQ. Your systems are your systems and you know them well.
Target uses are:
power all of those pesky SMPS that feed gear like the Regen
feeding home computers
feeding the system in general
digital sources
front end to an Uber or Mini
anything else you all can come up with to make overall SQ better
I am in process of obtaining parts for an initial run of ten Digis. Hopefully end of next week I will have everything I need. Right now my supplier is out of the Furutech IEC power entries in gold. I have more than enough in rhodium. Initial pricing is still TBD but will be in the $350 - $375-ish range. There will be a reduced price on the first 10, but that will be forthcoming in the next day or three.
The BUSS-Stop is being discontinued. I will honor any (if ever) warranty issues. No problem.
I recommend the ZenWave modified Surge-X for any local surge protection you need. I am still a proponent of whole house protection, but the Surge-X as modified by another Dave is the best device I know of to handle this task.

My advice? Use them both if you are really worried. We live in Albuquerque NM and the thunderstorms can be fierce.
The next product coming is an 80 amp/600VAC capable DC hum eliminator. Still in final development. I will be sending one to Triode Pete in the near future for vetting. As far as I can tell it has zero audible impact on incoming AC. Cool, huh.

Again: Price TBD