How to connect audio system to AC outlets?


Hi folks, I want to ask this strange question: If I have several AC outlets (separate groups), is it better to use one AC outlet for the entire audio system (using some kind of a power distributor box/filter, like the Shunyata) or to use one AC outlet for each component in the system? Thank you in advance.

Chris
dazzdax
Experiment thats it. I go directly into the wall with amps and the rest power conditioners, seems to work fine this way.
I've tried several different options, using dedicated lines. I was using a Hydra, with an Anaconda, and plugging much into it- phonostage, linestage and amps on one dedicated line. Powered Woofers had their own circuit. And the TT its own. To deal with grounding differences among the circuits, I used a Ground Zero device, which enabled me to quiet the system without having to float any of the grounds.
Now, I have eliminated the Hydra/Anaconda and go straight into the wall. Front end on one circuit; TT on another; amps on a third, which also power the woofers. Still using the Ground Zero device. System never sounded better, but I did change power cords to Joe Kubala's product.
As an inexpensive option, try replacing your electrical receptacles with PS Audio Power Ports. I've installed two for my system (one for A-V receiver/CD player and the other for the SubW). They sell for $50.00 each and they clearly do make a difference. The argument is why send power to your expensive high end components through a $2.00 builder's grade electrical outlet?