where to plug in the dac and transport


I use the emmlabs dcc2 preamp/dac and emmlabs cdsd transport. Currently, I am plugging them into their own 2 socket outlet but its not dedicated. I have a dedicated 20 amp four socket outlet for my two mono amps.

Is there a consensus that its better not to have the preamp/dac and cd transport on the same dedicated line as the amp? Or is it better to get the preamp and transport away from a non-dedicated line.

Is there another way like having the preamp/dac on the dedicated amp line and not the transport or vice versa

I don't think my townhouse has enough lines for me to put a dedicated line for the preamp and transport.

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I agree with Nsgarch that a good AC power regenerator is a good way to go. Here is a link to another company that makes some very intriguing units: http://www.audiophileaps.com/

Right now, I have my DAC and transport plugged into Monarchy Audio's AC Regenerator and the results are impressive. But the Monarchy Audio unit outputs only 100 watts. It's price is $750 and it is very effective at supplying pure power for low-power source components.
It has been my understanding that digital and analog components should not be plugged into the same circuit . As such, I have one dedicated line for analog ie. amp/pre amp and another line for digital ie. CDP/DVD player .
Saki, your information is correct. Another way to do it is to use one of the newer power conditiong or power regenerating devices which provide 2 or more digitally filtered outlets. So far, I've not seen any single purpose digital filters that you can inset between your AC plug and the wall outlet, but maybe someone else here has??