I'm not sure jaxvon or Mtry, seem to understand what you are talking about. I have read the manual on the Niles AC-3. And see exactly what you are trying to do.
jaxvon. By putting all 3 components on a surge protector and using a switch, is defeating the use of the main unit.
What he wants to do is, be able to use a remote control to turn on his receiver, (Which I am assuming has a 12volt trigger out) The receiver possibly only has one switched outlet. So when he hits the remote it will turn on the one other unit (dvd player, etc..) that is connected to the back of the receiver.
Basically he wants more switched outlets than the 1 that is behind the receiver. And the Niles AC-3 will accept the 12volt trigger to turn on the 2 extra swiched outlets. So now when he turns on the receiver, it has 3 other components that will turn on automatically with it.
The Niles AC-3 will work with any dc 12volt trigger, and has 2 switched outlets and 1 unswitched (which I don't believe he would use), Also it can be daisy chained with an input and output of the 12volt trigger. Each Niles AC-3 would be plugged to a different ac wall socket.
Sorry to say, I don't know of anything else other than the AC-3 that would do this. My suggestion is to go with the AC-3, or buy a AC-3 take it apart, and then build your own after looking inside. Then reselling the AC-3. If I had a 12volt trigger out of my receiver, I would certainly pick up one of the AC-3's.
(Edit:::: jaxvon, did get it but reposted before I had finished writing this.)