If your Pass amp takes only 200 watts, I would bet your front end (CD player and preamp) take no more than 100 watts combined for a total of about 300 watts.
I'd put the amp on its own outlet and in fact you could put the two front end pieces on their own regenerated outlets as well (to keep them isolated from one another).
I'm pretty sure the PS P3 would work fine like that and it will read out the total power your gear draws when you plug it all in and power it up. So you'll know exactly how much power your gear consumes.
My whole front end, turntable, CD player, preamp, and tube phono stage use just over 50 watts combined and I have them all on the P3's regenerated outlets. I use a high power amp that can draw a maximum of around 950 watts and I run that off of the P3's high-current AC outlet with no problems at all... just plenty of excellent sound. The P3's filtered HC
outlet should be used if the total wattage of all components can exceed 750 watts. In your case I see no problem at all.
Good luck.
I'd put the amp on its own outlet and in fact you could put the two front end pieces on their own regenerated outlets as well (to keep them isolated from one another).
I'm pretty sure the PS P3 would work fine like that and it will read out the total power your gear draws when you plug it all in and power it up. So you'll know exactly how much power your gear consumes.
My whole front end, turntable, CD player, preamp, and tube phono stage use just over 50 watts combined and I have them all on the P3's regenerated outlets. I use a high power amp that can draw a maximum of around 950 watts and I run that off of the P3's high-current AC outlet with no problems at all... just plenty of excellent sound. The P3's filtered HC
outlet should be used if the total wattage of all components can exceed 750 watts. In your case I see no problem at all.
Good luck.