New Breaker Box-Should I upgrade?


I currently have a box rated for 150amps. It has gotten filled with all my dedicated audio lines. Though not an issue currently, I am thinking of upgrading to a 200amp box. If I do, it means a significant expense in moving things to the larger box. My electrician thinks it is unnecessary. For me, I just want to have the ability to add new lines, when needed.
So, the questions are:
1. Should I bother, when everything still works?
2. Would a larger capacity box provide me with a better supply of current that would, in turn, improve my dedicated audio lines?
Bob
gdnrbob
Fremer was using the $18,000  AC Nexus Advanced Power Distribution & Ground Enhancement System by SMc Audio, and for an additional $8K they will throw in a four-foot EnKlein David power cord.

The SMc Power Distribution device uses a 15A input.  My Isoclean 60A3 is in the same boat as there are indeed three 20A outlets on the device but it only accepts a 15A style power cord.  I use it to power everything except my monoblocks.  I doubt a single 15A or 20A line would be enough for my whole system when SMc Audio themselves suggested providing big power to my new SMc monoblocks, each of which have a 10A fuse. 

All of this is moot if @gdnrbob is happy with his current power situation.  However, if not, depending on the makeup and location of his system(s) running a single big line (50-60A?) to a sub-panel located near the system may be a better solution than running multiple lines from the main panel to the room, especially if the room is a long distance from the main panel.  Power lines from the panel will all be grounded the same and can then be used solely for the audio system(s).   

Fremer can do what he wants.  I have never had a problem using a lot of clean power grounded from the same side of the panel, front-end stuff through a filter and amps from the wall. YMMV
Just for info twin breakers are not allowed in all panel boxes. I would assume your electrician knows this, there is usually a diagram on the box showing how many and where in the box they can be used. 
I looked into that as well, was told I would have to change out the lines in the house to accommodate the higher voltage......was to expensive.  just going to get a new more updated, bigger box...150 is enough I find.

@kennesawjet ,
Yes, I was hoping to do the same, but the electrician said a larger box only came with a higher amp capacity.
I'll be leaving things alone for the time being.
B