I think that a regenerator are great for conditions of very dirty/unstable power coming into the house. Regenerating power isn't as efficient as going straight, its a physics thing. I have no clue how efficient they are. Bigger the better I would think. Ive never heard a system that I thought was more musical with the front end using a regenerator and the amps going straight into the wall. IMO, you have to get a big enough one to power everything, or don't do it at all.
When I was building my house in Oregon, I was talking to the power company about my stereo and the guy suggested buying my own transformer that only my house used. Talk about having a big regenerator. Sooooo ..... $6,000 later, I had my own transformer out side my house. I had never heard somebody could do this before.
I'm not sure that a regenerator eliminates the need for a conditioner tho. Everything you plug into the regenerator pollutes the electricity for everything else you plug in. You need something that cleans the power between components. There are many passive devices on the market these days. I personally like Shunyata, but Nordost and Ansuz also make good products. There are many, I'm not trying to make a list.
I would try conditioners first and if you really have issues then look into a BIG regenerator.