Go with a couple of dedicated lines and use good receptacles,the better they are the better the sound.
Then plug your power amp(s)into one line and the rest into the other.
I also like a third line for just the digital stuff.
This will improve your sound.
Next improve your power cords to all gear.
Keep them from the same company or DIY but use connectors and wire from the same manufacturer, and don't scrimp.
Then try a power conditioner,for the front end gear,one that isolates digital from analog as a starting point.
Then try some upgraded fuses, which should be the icing on the cake,but, after all the power upgrades are done before it. You should now be able to hear what they bring to the party.
When you've gotten the power taken care of you can then audition wires,because now you'll hear the differences between them when all the noise has been cleaned up.
In fact you'll be able to hear your system for the first time, and you may not feel the need to replace anything again.
Then go for a power conditioner for your front end gear
Then plug your power amp(s)into one line and the rest into the other.
I also like a third line for just the digital stuff.
This will improve your sound.
Next improve your power cords to all gear.
Keep them from the same company or DIY but use connectors and wire from the same manufacturer, and don't scrimp.
Then try a power conditioner,for the front end gear,one that isolates digital from analog as a starting point.
Then try some upgraded fuses, which should be the icing on the cake,but, after all the power upgrades are done before it. You should now be able to hear what they bring to the party.
When you've gotten the power taken care of you can then audition wires,because now you'll hear the differences between them when all the noise has been cleaned up.
In fact you'll be able to hear your system for the first time, and you may not feel the need to replace anything again.
Then go for a power conditioner for your front end gear