In two of my systems, I have been hearing how one can achieve the audible improvement attributable to a power conditioner by using the very top of the line Mapleshade Records "conditioner equivalent" power strip. There is no power limiting imposed on amplifiers, and quite the opposite, surprisingly, an enhanced sense of transient slam and speed when I had to use fixed and removable power cords too short to reach the wall AC outlet.
Mapleshade Records top of the line power cord shares the same audible benefits when I was able to honor the dictum that one should plug the amplifier power cord directly into the wall AC outlet, which is usually a great idea.
So, replacing with separate "conditioner equivalent" or "virtual conditioner" power cords is one more expensive approach allowing you to insert each amp power cord directly into its dedicated wall AC outlet
If you want to economically consolidate into one cost effective power strip for all, then place the power amp(s) power cord(s) into the power strip socket(s) closest to the strip's power cord leading to the wall ac outlet.
Mapleshade Records top of the line power cord shares the same audible benefits when I was able to honor the dictum that one should plug the amplifier power cord directly into the wall AC outlet, which is usually a great idea.
So, replacing with separate "conditioner equivalent" or "virtual conditioner" power cords is one more expensive approach allowing you to insert each amp power cord directly into its dedicated wall AC outlet
If you want to economically consolidate into one cost effective power strip for all, then place the power amp(s) power cord(s) into the power strip socket(s) closest to the strip's power cord leading to the wall ac outlet.