Dedicated Circuit to Double Identical Setup


First post here, have knowledge and multiple visits to the site, just never made a post yet.  To preface my post, I am also aware that what I'm posting about has multiple threads in archive.  I have read through a lot of those posts.  However, I have yet to see any post with my identical situation.

The setup I have is a double system.  So I have two of the same of each:  Denon X2400, and Audiosource amp 210vs.  Each one of these will be in separate rooms driving separate HT/sound systems.  What I would like to know is how I should feed the dedicated circuits to these systems?  A separate 20amp run (planning to use 10/2 romex) for each setup or can both systems run off one 20 amp circuit?  The components are being housed only approx. 20' away from each other and running power is easy as it is all basement access under the floor.

All help is greatly appreciated- please let me know if you need more info, I didn't want to get too wordy but tried sticking with the basics.  Equipment is already purchased based on previous experience and models that I've had before so switching equipment is not optional/ideal at this point.

Thanks again
masster666

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That sounds simple enough, thank you for the reply.  Next question would be if I should put the amp direct into the receptacle and then use the other outlet in that receptacle for a surge strip...?  Which means the Denon will be connected to the surge power strip.  Probably not ideal, but I've got a few components that will need to be connected to the power strip?  And I'm not referring to one of those weak little white PC power strips, I have heavy duty large long black power strips.
Thanks for the in-depth comments.  I've spent some time on this site.  I will probably never even scratch the surface of some of the things that are posted here.  This stuff is extremely intricate.  For me, the most I understand at the moment is the setup I have and the speakers that I am running everything to.  I see what you're saying with an integrated amp, and obviously I'm sure you're right.  At this point the $$ has been spent and I have to work with what I've got.  I just want to make sure I'm doing it the best way I can to get the most out of what I have to work with.  Thanks again for your help.  I'll slowly continue to learn more about all this