I am a late arrival to "convenience" outlets. I added one to my practice amp (5F1) that I built. On mine, I interrupted the incoming A/C cord to the amp, and hard wired it to the household style outlet and receptacle box that I bolted to the back side of the speaker box the amp is housed in.
It never occurred to me to add one before.
If I were going to build more (plan is not to), I'd certainly give it more aesthetic consideration, but would have the main A/C-in cord running straight into my convenience outlet before supplying power to the amp. And I'd increase that cord to a minimum 12AWG.
I like the idea of being able to use the outlet without having the amp on. Or, being able to daisy chain other gear if it was in stage/performance use.
Being able to supply adequate power to other "unknown-future" gear would be a consideration for me. Ergo the 12AWG min spec.
And then add in finding a fuse or having one on hand?
Thinking about it, I'd really consider one of the below receptacle's.

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I never introduced myself, so pardon the intrusion. I built a few amps out of sheer boredom, and finally had the time to do so. I ordered a kit initially, then just built from specs and diagrams. Bought a board from Hoffman. Having Fun. Sold everything I built. But, could tell it'd take years to be able to create a Biz outta of it.
Cancer came to visit me back in 2020. Got lucky. Am in remission. In my late 60's. I've worn many hats, from .mil, to Garage/s, to guns, to nurse, to A/V work. Still kicking.