Best for Least: Power strip, what's best?


What do you use in terms of power strips or outlets that are both inexpensive, (< $200), and actually improve things audibly? Audible improvements can be subtractive it needs not be current in your system, but does need to be available for purchase. If used with an upgrade cord please state which one.

IN short "Who makes the best strip, for the least amount of money?" (Digital, or analog gear or both though Digital is my current main concern)

Thanks a bunch.
blindjim
Anything by Hammond.

Commonly repackaged as "audiophile" and sold for much more.

Now, I assume you mean an "outlet strip" which doesn't have any power conditioning circuitry. If you mean power conditioner or surge supressor, try the "Brick Walls".
I use a pair of McIntosh MC-4 ( I think) switchable strips. Tey turn on wth a signal from a McIntosh piece and power about 5 other outlets on the strip. Quality? More interested in the convience and functionality than any nearly inaudible sound difference.
The Wiremold L10320 is another well-made, well-regarded basic power strip. It grips plugs tightly and has no switches, suppressors, or any kind of ciruitry. It's also recommended by Naim for use with their electronics (if you care). I have no complaints about mine, anyway.

Brent
Riffer, many thanks... yes I did mean without conditioning... just want to prevent some low voltage items from introducing anything bad, back into the power supply... (lots of PC peripherals, and fiber optics stuff)- I'll look into the ones you mentioned.

Brent, preciate it much... I was looking at that one today but your link is twice as good. Thanks.

What about 'ferrites'? Another respected valid source offline told me to try them./.. "McMaster Carr sells 'em", he said.