Cullen Crossover Power Cables


Hello,
I am about to order Patrick Cullen's Crossover Power cables for my amp (custom 10awg) and CDP (regular 12awg). I did see the Stereomojo review and a couple of other reviews on various forums.
Can anyone share their experiences with this PC? What PCs did you replace with Patrick's cables? I am not looking to spend more than $200 per cable (6 feet cable). Looking forward to hear user experiences.

Thanks!
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I tried one of the Cullen power cables (not the Crossover) and it was good quality but I returned it because it did not support the sound I was listening for. If you are looking on the cheap for a quality power cable, his cables meet that requirement, and you can get a refund, so that's great. It's good that companies like Cullen Cables provide a 30 day return policy so you can get a refund if not satisfied. But, ditto on what zd542 said. Have also used the Cable Company a time or two. The Cable Company will let you try cables for a couple weeks and return them, and they have some lesser expensive cables available. As zd said, reviews and user feedback really mean very little even though they may be honest appraisals from that user in their system. Power cables (and all cables) affect performance differently in every audio system, so you can never predict what they will do in your system. This is the bottom line. Your electricity, your electronics, your sources, and your speakers create so many performance variables, it makes predictions impossible. But many of us (me included) can't resist looking for feedback from other users in spite of the unpredictable nature of cable performance in the system we own. That's the truth, and I'm sticking to it. Good luck.
I use the Cullen Crossover PC on my CDP. I tortured my wife and daughter with a blinded A/B test between the stock cable and the Cullen Cables. They all agreed that my CDP sounded better with the Cullen cable.
I have the "red copper" series power cable and am completely satisfied with its performance. Compared to another power cord in this price range (you know the other company) I find it superior. I also have Cullen's XLR interconnect which I find to be outstanding. One thing in common about these two Cullen products are their superb build quality. Also, Patrick (Cullen) is a great guy. I'll be ordering again!
I have two Crossovers in my system: one leading to my power conditioner and the other before my phonostage. They sound really good, although the break in period is a bit lengthy, so some patience is required to get the full experience. I had Shunyata Venom 3s in those same positions before and find the Cullens to be faster and more transparent while still having really good tone and texture in my system. The speed and transparency is there right away; it's the tone and texture that takes some time to fully develop. I have some active Quad monitors that I want to eventually get some Crossovers for as well. I hope they work out for you.
Thank You for the feedback folks. I did look at TheCableCo.com, but nothing in the price range I am looking at, seem interesting.
I want a 6feet 10awg for the amp, since I am doing dedicated lines for a new room and the power port might be a bit away from the rack. At the same time, I might look at upgrading the CDP in the near future. The current power cord to the CDP is slightly short and I would prefer to have a longer one so that the power conditioner is away from the rack.

I am also looking at the Signal Cable Silver Resolution for the same price. Pangeas are also attractive, but I heard that the 9 series is unwieldy.