Power Cable from wall to my conditioner?


Hello, I have dedicated house lines and PS Audio receptacles for my stereo system.  I use an Isotek Aquarius conditioner that came with Isotek's entry level power cord.  I would like to find a better power cord to serve my conditioner but something that won't break the budget. I want a cord that will not restrict electrical flow and deliver all the open power it can to my Isotek which, in turn, serves my entire system.  My components are:
Old Wadia 581(rarely use anymore)
deHavilland Ultraverve preamp
Bryston 14BSST power amp
Bluesound node 2i feeding a Chord Qutest DAC
Purist anniversary bi-wired cables feeding B&W 802 diamond speakers
The tubed deHavilland serves to "warm up" and give air to my systems overall sound (this is the sound I like).  I wonder, do I want a copper configured power cord for the Isotek, or a copper-silver or something else?  Any ideas.  I understand that many of you may think "you just have to listen and go from there"...of course that is the bottom line.  But my thinking is maybe some of you might have strong feelings about which way to go and could help narrow the search?  Thank you, Jim
pfeiffer
I have the PS Audio Dectet conditioner and their PerfectWave AC5 power cord----works great. 
Cullen Cable Crossover II.  Terrific PC and not 1K.  Liberal return policy.
Shunyata. They have so much more experience than most everyone else. Their first Hydra Conditioner shook the market. Their products are still some of the best, especially their lower priced products.
@steakster 
What all power cords have you tried in the $1000 range that were bettered by the Cerious Technologies Matrix? His products interest me but other than knowing he uses Graphene (a good thing) he's very tight lipped about materials and specs. 
I've spent many years trying out different power conditioners and power cords. The best I have found is the Audioquest Niagara 5000 conditioner and their hurricane power cords. Now of course this all depends on the electricity coming to your home.