That's not too bad as a simple passive filter. However, you're going to have to get the inductors to better than 2% accuracy channel-to-channel, and the capacitors should be better than that, if you want a reliable stereo image. Also, don't install it too close to a mains transformer, or you'll get the dreaded hum!
I designed a replacement for the 15kHz filters in the Pro IV, using op-amps with gyrators emulating inductors. It was published some years ago in EDN. I'll dig it out and post it here. I designed a PCB for it that was designed to fit above the Pro IV coder PCB. I'll put that up too. It's a single-sided board, and it sounded significantly better than the passive Toko BLR filter. It also suppresses out-of-band signals better than the Toko jobs.
I'll post it in the next day or so.