Highfigh, I thank you for your reply. I'll be looking into a whole house surge protector for my next home. I plan to move - hopefully - sometime this year. I've done enough upgrades with my current home (and won't be getting much return on the enhancements to date).
The headphone amp consumes 15 watts. The Oppo BD-83se consumes 35 watts. Nothing else will need power. Is this considered demanding?
The SMT2200 by APC is aimed at servers, routers, hubs, point-of-sale, and other network devices. It's supposed to provide "clean," network grade power and be highly efficient even at low load levels. It goes for $649. I cannot find any mention of pure sine-wave. Under the runtime grid, there is a list of the different wattages and the respective runtimes. It even supposedly provides 50 watts at 8 hours 51 minutes. So, I'm not sure if this model is just geared towards shutting down equipment in the appropriate manner after power loss. It seems to be aimed at powering equipment during extended outages. I could be wrong.
I thank you for the advice about the pure sine wave inverter. I'm reading am looking into it now.
BTW: What power conditioner would you recommend for my simple, two-component set-up? I also found PR1500LCDRT2U by Cyberpower. It provides pure sine-wave and automatic voltage regulation. Any thoughts on this?