If you have a good electrician, either works well.
Fremer is right, in that, given the varying ages of homes, and varying quality of grounding, that plugging everything into 1 outlet is less likely to cause problems, but these problems are really obvious. You’ll know in seconds!
Amps.... this depends a little more, on your amp, and listening style. If you play loud, or use particularly hot running amps, then they will draw more current, and be a little more likely to cause the incoming voltage to sage in proportion to the current being drawn. If you have monster Krell class A, fully balanced amps, yeah, separate outlets will help keep your system sounding more solid. For your average Joe amp, like a Parasound A21 or A23 or Class D, not so much.
OF course, the ONLY thing that matters here is sound quality. If you can’t hear a diff, pick which ever is most convenient.
Fremer is right, in that, given the varying ages of homes, and varying quality of grounding, that plugging everything into 1 outlet is less likely to cause problems, but these problems are really obvious. You’ll know in seconds!
Amps.... this depends a little more, on your amp, and listening style. If you play loud, or use particularly hot running amps, then they will draw more current, and be a little more likely to cause the incoming voltage to sage in proportion to the current being drawn. If you have monster Krell class A, fully balanced amps, yeah, separate outlets will help keep your system sounding more solid. For your average Joe amp, like a Parasound A21 or A23 or Class D, not so much.
OF course, the ONLY thing that matters here is sound quality. If you can’t hear a diff, pick which ever is most convenient.