Feeding my system 4 Adcom 555's & 1 GFA-545


I am new to posting to Audiogon, but have bought/sold equipment here before.
I am looking to power my home theater system which is a follows.
1 Yamaha RX-V992 receiver for my pre-amp.
1 Adcom GFA-555 for right front speaker 4 ohm Mono 850 Watts
1 Adcom GFA-555 for left front speaker 4 ohm Mono 850 Watts
1 Adcom GFA-555II for the 2 center channels speaker 4 ohm Stereo 325 Watts each
1 Adcom GFA-555II for the 2 subs 8 ohm ea Mono 400 (not 100% sure on this #)Watts
1 Adcom GFA-545 for 2 rear surrounds 4 ohm stereo 150 Watts

For a GRAND Total of 3,050 watts.
Can you see I believe in LOTS of head room!

My concern is that with this many Amps (5) on (ONE) outlet will be too much current draw and will cause problems, or at least make sure the amps are not under powered. I was running (3) 555's and a GFA-2535 with no problem but am adding a 555II and 545 and taking out the 2535. Currently the Living room is being remodeled so now is the time to change/add some wiring. I am looking for some recommendations, but not a pair of "tweak" cables that are $4,000.00, I don't have that kind of budget. FYI the outlet is about 40 ft from the breaker box (about 50 total with wall runs)and am planning on running new cable/wire form the breaker box if that will help. Everything has been plugged into a Monster Cable HTS1000 power/surge protector (I have the original power supply but could not find specs on it, so here is the latest model) http://www.monstercable.com/productdisplay.asp?pin=4445 .
I still can't figure out when we are using our home theater system the lights in the neighborhood go dark! :-)

Thanks

Mark AKA Bullet100t
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