It's interesting you mention those Belkin devices. I've looked into them in the past and I think they are a pretty brilliant idea.
I've adopted a slightly different approach, however. I use
these and
these. These are surge protectors that have an energy-saving function. The power strip has a "master" device that then controls all of the "slaved" sockets. I use one for my TV (to control my Roku, DVD player and Dolby decoder), one for my living room DAC (to control my amp, my digital switch box, and my Pure i-20), one for my computer (to control my monitor, printer, and other accessories) and one for the DAC in my study (to control another Pure i-20 and myriad headphone amplifiers). Frankly, it works amazingly well.
I don't know what your source is, but if you use your source as your master and slave your Stereomour, you will never have a problem.
Side note: why do you leave your solid state equipment on all the time? I know some people claim there is a sonic benefit to doing so, but the amount of energy that is wasted just seems unconscionable...
Lastly, I highly recommend getting a pack of
these. They make dealing with power strips a breeze. That $8.50 has saved me tons of frustration. (Note: the negative reviews are from a couple of years ago when some reseller (these are sold by numerous vendors as a generic item) shipped out the wrong cables. The more recent reviews are overwhelmingly positive. I just recently bought a 2nd pack and they were all perfect.)
Best regards,
Adam