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It's the Naim-approved Wiremold strip. Mine's the 6-outlet version, I wish I would have gotten the 9.
My amp du jour is the RWA 70.2s - they aren't too picky about what they're plugged in to.
I have my switch-mode power supplies on a cheap brickwall filter. All the analog supplies are plugged into a quality, network-free power strip. When I've done power conditioning it has made the sound worse. I believe folks who have different experiences and assume I have unusually clean power. Simple lesson - you might or might not benefit from conditioning. Depending on the situation, a person might benefit more from buying better gear...
Imo pro audio isn't that great either. Take a look at the junk parts (including electrolytic capacitors, up to dozens of op amps in the signal path etc) used in most recording studio equipment.
I would suggest that one get the most accurate electronic components to begin with, as a foundation. Cut down on the number of variables one has to deal with, and then deal with the left over variables.