Hi
Some people reccommend to separate the digital from the analog components at the source.Also to plug your amps straight to the wall.Here is what I would do if I had your system.I would run two 20A lines(12/2 gauge Romex wire),and one 15A(14/2 gauge Romex wire).Now 12/2 or 14/2 means a wire that has three conductors,a hot(black)a neutral(white)and the ground (bare copper).Each line would be dedicated,isolated.That means each line runs straight from the main panel to the desired location and with one duplex receptacle at the end of the run.Then you would end up with two 20A and one 15A isolated lines.Plug your BPT on the 15A and all source components on it.Keep your amps on the two 20A lines and let them breath.
Maybe other more experienced users can chime in with better ideas.I am learning too.I use four Tice powerblock/titans sets for my system.I got however (6) 20A isolated/dedicated lines and (2) 15A plus another (2) 20A shared lines.
Best of luck
George
Some people reccommend to separate the digital from the analog components at the source.Also to plug your amps straight to the wall.Here is what I would do if I had your system.I would run two 20A lines(12/2 gauge Romex wire),and one 15A(14/2 gauge Romex wire).Now 12/2 or 14/2 means a wire that has three conductors,a hot(black)a neutral(white)and the ground (bare copper).Each line would be dedicated,isolated.That means each line runs straight from the main panel to the desired location and with one duplex receptacle at the end of the run.Then you would end up with two 20A and one 15A isolated lines.Plug your BPT on the 15A and all source components on it.Keep your amps on the two 20A lines and let them breath.
Maybe other more experienced users can chime in with better ideas.I am learning too.I use four Tice powerblock/titans sets for my system.I got however (6) 20A isolated/dedicated lines and (2) 15A plus another (2) 20A shared lines.
Best of luck
George