Unless you are experiencing some sort of "problem" with your existing Power Cord, my advice is to leave it alone! Of course, this advice is worth exactly what you have paid for it! Those who tell you that your system is "compromised" without the latest "gee-whiz, whiz-bang $500.00 Power Cord usually don't have a CLUE what they are talking about. These are the same folks who will tell you that AC wiring is "directional" in nature. (It isn't and never HAS been!)
I don't want to open a can of worms over the merits of different (supposed) "High-End Cables," but you will save a HUGE sum by becoming familiar with the concept of "Good Enough!"
Let's take a simple, familiar example in the Vintage World. Often, RCA jacks on "Vintage" electronics are thin, tin-plated stampings folded onto a phenolic insulator. Cost? About 6 cents (way back when.) EVERYONE tells you that you simply MUST "upgrade" to Gold-plated jacks, so you do. This should help you avoid wearing out the jacks when you change sources, right? Except for one little problem: Those gold-plated jacks have a plating thickness measured in molecules. You can cut right through the plating by inserting an RCA jack ONE TIME! This takes you down to the base metal of the jack. Meanwhile, the "stock" unit just works and works and works without a "hint" of trouble - even with the 6 cent jacks! BELIEVE ME, this happens EVERY DAY!
I once had to troubleshoot a friend's installation. He was picking up a TERRIBLE hum that disappeared when his source cables were unplugged. He paid over $300.00 per meter for these "High-End Interconnects." They were absolutely and totally unshielded! The solution cost about 10 bucks at Radio Shack. He was happy to eliminate the hum, but wasn't TOO happy about the $1200.00 he spent on those "whiz-bang interconnects!"
I am all in favor of using high-quality ANYTHING! But make SURE any proposed changes or "upgrades" are actually *necessary!* (Or desirable!)
I come from a Broadcast Engineering and Recording Studio background. If these "whiz-bang" cables are SO important, than how in the WORLD can we be enjoying music that was recorded in the 1950's using 6 cent connectors? It simply doesn't make ANY sort of sense!
Look at the specs on a 1953 Ampex Tape recorder. Compared with the specs on some of today's equipment, there is NO WAY a 1953 Ampex could EVER sound worth a damn! Tell it to Nat "King" Cole! Or Sinatra. Or Leopold! Or ANY of your favorite recordings from the 50's!
Don't jump from a bridge just because five people tell you it's fun! If you can't swim, you AIN'T having fun! No matter what ANYONE says!
ANY changes or "upgrades" should be made because they make good *engineering* sense to do so! Unless you can find some sort of fault with your current power cords, be VERY wary of people who tell you you NEED something costly!
Quite honestly, the ONLY time I EVER had to replace a power cord that wasn't physically defective (chafed, broken, etc.) was in a high RF environment that allowed RF to enter the amplifier through the power cord. I replaced the cord with a shielded power cord and the interference went away. Total cost? About 15 bucks (including a nice, new Hubbell Plug!). I think the 6 feet of Belden shielded wire cost around a Dollar a foot. It was worth every penny!
Entire INDUSTRIES have sprung up that are built upon "Voodoo Electronics" with VERY little real, actual science to justify their need. I am not trying to say that ALL cable manufacturers are charlatans, but MANY indeed are! If your stuff is working well with the current power cords, you don't NEED a high-tech cord! If you DID need such a cord, the manufacturer would have added it! (That way he could charge you MORE for his product!)
Realize that this is just *my* opinion and you WILL get MANY other opinions on this topic. But anyone who suggests that you need to spend more then $50.00 on a Power cord does NOT have your best interests at heart! Rather, he is hoping that YOU can confirm that HIS choice wasn't a STUPID one! Don't fall for it!
Sincerely,
Bill Thomas