To power strip or not


Hi, folks

To many this mayn’t be a question, or rather an option at all, but do you all use a power strip in your hifi setup where a range of components are used? If not do you connect directly to a series of wall outlets, or other? In my case I’ve skipped a power strip and replaced it with screw terminals for the lead and return wires respectively (and ground ditto, if used), all bundled in a small box. This way the bare conductor ends of my DIY power cables meet each other directly without connectors or other in between. Sonically, to me, this is the way to go, although it’s less practical when disconnecting, adding or switching components.

Using power strips what are your thoughts on their different incarnations - be they the cheap Home Depot style version of more (expensive) audiophile ditto - and their effect on the sound in your setup? What do you yourself use? If you've experimented comparing power strips with wall outlets-direct or other also, please share your thoughts here as well. 

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Yes, Naim recommends Wiremold. Available with and without surge protection.
I use one and it's well-built and transparent in my system.

For my new house I installed PS Audio wall outlets for my several years old audio gear. And yes, my stereo has never sounded so non-fatiguing, vivid, 3d and inviting.  The thing is, how much of that improvement actually stems from the new room?
If using a power strip for little money 
Brick wall brand  works well without sacrificing dynamics,and NO MOVs
which Rob dynamics , class B component up there with items several times their cost under $300 ask for the Audio version. If you have a few bucks more a steal is the new Audio Quest 1200 surge- 
line conditioner $1000 you can shop online for under$900 a true great value 
Yeah all the filters are not great. I bit the bullet and bought an old PS Audio Power Plant Premiere 1 AC Regenerator, not cheap but damn its nice.