How to Connect Surge Protector and Power Conditioner


I currently use two Monster surge protectors to handle all of my cords from electronic home theater devices. I do not have a rack system so please keep this in mind when recommending power conditioners.

Do I just buy a box type power conditioner, plug that into the wall, and then plug the two surge protectors into the power conditioner?

Thank you in advance!
craigert
I would not daisy-chain the surge protectors into the power conditioner. The extra circuitry and wire is not needed.
It seems like a conditioner with surge protection is what you're looking for.
What is your budget?

Here's a basic Furman. 
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PST8--furman-pst-8-power-station

Brick Wall works very well...
https://www.brickwall.com/products/eight-outlet-audio-surge-protector

Your amp typically would not be plugged into a conditioner since it's current may be limited. Better to plug directly into the wall receptacle.




Thanks!

So does the Furman have siege protection? Does the brick have conditioning? 
My budget is under $500.

I have a total of 12 plugs behind the TV. 
Both have surge protection. The Brickwall does a much better job at lowering the noise floor. You should only use the conditioner for your audio and video devices to help lower noise from the power grid. 
Cable box, nighthawk router, Xbox can be plugged into your Monster power strip.

So if possible, Brickwall plugged into one outlet of the receptacle, Monster plugged into second outlet.

Look for Brickwall reviews on Google.

Oh yeah, if you like the Brickwall, make sure to order the model that's built for audio.