Can you recommend a good AC/ noise filter juntion

I should be able to successfully pull one off with a little direction. To replace the cheap power bar I'm currently using.

I already have some parts including Hubbell wall receptacles, Hubbell male plug and cord (line to wall). Plywood, heavy guage stainless to add a little bling. And pretty much every guage in copper wire.

I will limit mine to two maybe three receptacle junctions (two inputs each).

I could use some advice on weather to include adding parts for a "noise suppressor" to filter AC routed to cable box DAC and disc player. Basically all source outputs.

I'm not even quite certain I want/ need a "noise" suppresser filter in it. Options on that are welcome.

Something that's effective in its simplicity is what I'm really after.
 
A 200VA isolation transformer such as THIS ONE, in conjunction with a shielded, two stage, high inductance (14 mH) power line filter like THAT ONE would do the job nicely. Don't forget to add three MOVs downstream of the fuse and upstream of the line filter, for surge protection.

200VA assumes you're only powering line level audio equipment like phonostages, headphone amps, DACs, active crossovers, preamps, tuners, etc. It's fine for those but too scrawny for a speaker driving power amp.


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Thanks on both replies. My Disc (Pioneer Elite DV59-avi) player is kind of heavy with a factory removable 14 awg power cord. I don't know how much current it draws or what will be adequate to feed it. I'm just about to check online to try for more specifics.
 
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