This is what I use:
https://www.alliedelec.com/wiremold-l10320/70091760/
I saw it mentioned on a Naim audio forum and decided to try it. Cost a little less than it does now.
Interesting choice for a couple of reasons: this has been an audiophile favorite for a long time, I have one myself, but I'm not aware of any efforts to explore why or if anyone has tried any other Wiremold/Legrand strips. But here is what I have found:
1. These strips should use *circuit breakers* not the typical lighted switches, etc. of most power strips. Just the circuit breaker but there was nothing IIRC when I opened mine up. Mine is older I think.
2. There is a slightly cheaper 4-outlet version for $70. The L10317.
3. Wiremold/Legrand has a series of strips that use hospital grade outlets and look *really* well made. Should be worth exploring and should satisfy both the *concerned* and the less concerned regarding safety. These strips have a prefix of ULBH or ULM and are stated with the following:
-Redundant bonding of the enclosure as required by
UL60601-1. Assures an ultra reliable grounding path is
provided. Proper grounding of medical equipment
is essential for patient well-being.
-Rugged aluminum housing. Withstands the rigors of the
healthcare environment assuring a long service life. End
caps include mounting ears to easily mount the unit to
hospital carts or other equipment
-Pass & Seymour® Hospital Grade Receptacles. Superior
quality receptacles are used to ensure reliable connections
and long life.
I would think these would be competitive with some of the pricier audiophile options especially if
4. You can find these strips cheaper on ebay (I think you can).