Power Cable Suggestions


Will be receiving used Mark Levinson No 436 monoblock amps and would appreciate power cord recommendations, preferabley under $500, or stick with the stock power cords.
Thanks!
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I have to wonder what the hearing capacity or how resolving a playback system is to NOT be able to hear a difference in one's system with superior quality power cords, interconnects and speaker cables???

If we can use fuel hose analogies in here, is there such a thing as color blindness for an audiophile?

[Been indoors too long, wow, did I really type that out loud?]
@scooter0005, @indyguru, @paulcreed , @ferrtguy,
@paopawdecarabao6, @adg101, @limbc, @hilde45 ~ thank-you all for your suggestions.

@millercarbon, @djones51, @gpullman, @amg56, @tomic601,
@rixthetrick ~ thank-you for your input.

Point taken from @tomic601 in that I may not know where I am going but I am going somewhere....
Pay no attention to the flat earthers.  Triode Wire Labs cables offer great bang for the buck:  www.triodewirelabs.com

Reviews for these cables are telling as are the many best of show awards that go along with them.  Look at the 7+ ...
Some very shameful comments in this thread.  Nevertheless, most high quality components typically state how their included power cables will be replaced with a high quality aftermarket power cable by the user.  There is a reason for that . That said, I am an enthusiast of the Audioquest brand, though there are plenty of other very high quality products available.  Go to the Audioquest website and read up on what they have to say.  There is some very good information there that will help to educate you.  First and foremost, get a quality power conditioner.  Power re-generators are the very best way to go, but are much more expensive.  A good power conditioner is the beginning.  Then add a quality AC power cable and you will certainly have an improvement.  There is plenty testimonial to that from those who have done this.  I can testify this made a very significant difference for my system.  Every small and incremental upgrade adds up to make the entire system a better experience.  The more of such upgrades, the better the total experience.  Have fun, that's what it's all about.  Enjoy the music.