There is always a temptation to think that more is better, when often that is NOT true.
SPD 1 types are for service entry and type 2 at the panel. It is important to have the right types at the right place.
Here is a picture of a surge protector.
You will note a combination of inductors and capacitors.
AC circuits are not at all like DC circuits. AC has phase in terms of current and voltage through out the 360 degree cycle. Inductors and capacitors alter the phase relationships in opposite ways.
So if you have the wrong combinations then you can easily make matters worse. So it is perfectly possible by the wrong combination to make a spike worse due to un unfortunate misalliance of phase angles.
So it is ill advised to add additional surge protection in series. Type 1 and 2 are designed to be complimentary. So you need a type 1 at entry.
You should not be adding further surge protection.
I would use a good UPS unit on everything except the receiver and leave it at that.
If you end up replacing the receiver I would seriously consider separates so you you can protect fragile circuits with the UPS. With the large current and inductance on the power supplies of receivers all bets are off if you connect them to a UPS.
I think there is a good chance you have "over egged the cake" with all your protection devices and quite likely contributed to your problem.