Power cord with warm treble + very solid bass ?


This is for a very good tube preamp.
I'm looking for a power cord that has a warm treble and upper midrange (that won't make me wince) but also has a solid, controlled detailed bass. And I would also like an overall "refined" sound that I hear in the higher end power cords.

Shunyata Anaconda CX and Stealth Dream have all the bass definition/control I want, but are a bit to raw/forward up top. The Anaconda CX comes very close but just seems to have a little fatigue-factor in the highs that is a problem in my system.

Older generation Anacondas have the mellow highs I am looking for but the bass is softer than I would like,
mainly when I use the preamp with headphones.

So is there some cord out there that is the best of both worlds?
rgs92
I can recommend VH Audio AirSine and LessLoss. The AirSine has been in my system longer than any of them and LessLoss has been a good one.
I had Oyaide Tunami GPX, a powerful-sounding power cord, with strong mid-bass, i can recommend it to anyone who needs warmth.

Now I have the more neutral GPX-R Beryllium, and I use Cardas Golden Reference interconnects and speaker cables.
OP,
You may have found your answer already...but in your first paragraph, you are describing the Sablon Audio Robusto to a 'T'
There is another recent thread with comments.
No such thing.

If your rig is capable of doing what you want, a good power cord might help it do it better, but a power cord alone has no inherent sound characteristics.
i find the verastarr Grand illusion will definitely give you the upper treble and upper midrange your looking for. the bass is detailed and controlled also. i switched to ps audio premier PC (which has some silver in it) because my room is fully treated for my home theater (too much absorption for 2 ch.), that i needed to brighten up the sound a bit for 2 ch.

the ps audio has better bass but sounds a bit thinner/colder in the upper mid/upper treble compared to the verastarr. even tho i am currently selling the verastarrs, im not sugar coating anything hear. the warm treble and midrange presence is really where the verastarr shines.