Wall socket change


I'm thinking of changing the wall socket to a hospital grade. The problem is I have about 8 male plugs, but only two sockets. Previously I used an extension cord ,but I don't want to do that any more. How can I plug all 8 cords directly to wall socket? Any suggestions?
husaskin
JPS Labs, Custom Power Cord Company, and Sonic Horizons have outlet extenders that will give you four sockets. The cheapest is the Sonic Horizons Hurricane at $200; it has four Hospital Grade outlets. I believe both JPS Labs and CPCC versions are in excess of $500 each. Even more expensive would be to purchase two Richard Grey Power Company devices at $700 each. Or a PS Audio P300 Power Plant for low-power devices and a PS Audio P600 Power Plant for higher power devices. Short of re-wiring your house to put in more wall sockets I don't know of any other "good" way to plug eight devices into two sockets.
Thanks G, Do you have any tips on re-wiring the house? Where can I start to rewire? Run a wire from fusebox in the basement into my room?
I believe that there are several threads in this forum related to re-wiring. Since I live in an apartment and haven't done this yet I can't give any "real" advice. In theory you want to separate analog and digital components. This translates to putting front-end components and power amps on separate circuits. Several participants in this forum have reported significant improvement by doing this. I encourage you to search for the threads on this topic.