Power strip plugging order ? Tks


Dear All tried to give a look in archive without the capability to find the reply.
I am one of the un-fortunate in having 2 wall power plugs only. For this reason I installed 2 strip receptacles (4 plug each)to distribute power to all the gears. Considering the following gears:
CD player
Preamp
Power amp
MC preamp
turntable
how would you make the gear split between strip 1 and 2 ?
Which plug order into the strip ? (high absorbtion gears as first or last ??)

Thanks so much
ad010685
There are two general ways you can go with this:
1. have the analog components on one power strip, and the digital ones on the other (digital components tend to generate more line noise than analog units);
2. put your low-power, source components on one strip, and the high components (power amps, TV, etc.) on the other.

I suggest, if your budget allows, that you get good power strips that also have some kind of line conditioning. Based on my own experience with the Monster Power HTS2000, I can recommend it as a good performer, although there are certainly others that you can choose from.
I think your power amp will probably sound better plugged directly into the wall. Every time I've plugged one into a power strip it has caused some loss of dynamics.
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Viridian, that`s precisely the order that BPT recommends for their conditioners. Amplifiers, analog, digital, and video without mixing analog/digital on the duplexes.