Power Strip Question - PLEASE HELP


I need to power my audio system and various electronics from a single duplex outlet. Although this is less than ideal, I need some advice on how to avoid degrading sound quality.

Essentially, I want to buy 2 power strips for the duplex outlet. The first will be used exclusively for my audio system, while the second will be used exclusively for other electronics. Here is the breakdown:

1) Wiremold L10320 Power Strip (9 outlets, 6 foot cord):
- Naim Nait 5i-2 integrated amplifier
- Naim Nait 5i-2 cd player
- Pro-Ject Tube Box II phono pre-amplifier
- Pro-Ject Debut II TT (weak link, I know)

2) XYZ Power Strip:
- Alarm clock
- Phone charger
- External HD
- Laptop computer

My main concern is with the second power strip. I'm worried that these common electronics, being powered on the same line, might degrade the sound quality of my audio system.

Is there any way to limit the interference of these electronics, thus preserving sound quality? For instance, would a power strip with a surge protector limit the interference that these electronics may produce?

If possible, I would like some recommendations for power strips from Allied Electronics, since I will be buying the Wiremold from them (http://www.alliedelec.com/).

I don't have any strict requirements, but I would prefer an inexpensive unit (<$10, if possible) with a short cord.

Thank you so much for the help!
jferreir
Ditto what Sgr said. FWIW, I've got lots of stuff going into the same outlet via $15 True Value surge protector strips, though most of the stuff is rarely playing at the same time. Everything is dead quiet and crystal clear.
Well, after much consideration and conflicting advice, I've decided on the following...

I will purchase the Wiremold L10320 for use with my audio system. This specific power strip has no additional performance limiting features and it's recommended by Naim. Although a power transformer would be ideal, performance-wise, it's simply not practical given my budget.

I will have to experiment with my non-audio gear to see which setup sounds best. I've simply accepted the fact that with a budget of less than $100, some compromises in SQ will have to be made. That said, my audio system isn't even assembled yet - still waiting on the Harbeth P3ESRs - so I need to keep things in perspective. Besides, I'm sure the quality of my TT will be more of a limiting factor, SQ wise, than will the quality of my power source.

Either way, thank you for the multitude of suggestions!
Don't ever discount the quaility of your power source. This can do amazing things for your system. In fact, until you do this, (If you become disappointed in the way your new system sounds!) don't be in a hurry to upgrade component as you've not heard what they can give.
Congratulations on your new system. You've made excellent choices for your budget. There is a lot of time to live and learn about getting the best from your hifi!