What PC with Clayton M100 ?


Have anybody tried Clayton's own PC's (are they any better then stock one, as good as other aftermarket PC's)?
What PC's would you recommend for M100 ?
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Jmcgrogan2 Thanks for your answer,
it worries me though, some day I will be going back to Europe and I will need PS Audio (only company which is doing 110V/220V conditioners as far I know - PowerDirector line).
I definitely do not like idea of my transients being dulled. It lives me with 2 options send M100 to ST. Louis (I do not trust FedEx or UPS, afraid they would damage it (they already managed to massacre my speakers and demage cdp),
or used step down 220/110 transformer ? Unfortunately I do not have any knowledge if step down transformers would dull transients.
Well if the sound is awesome to you, then I wouldn't worry about it. Go get the AA Capitole and relax. Your thread started about power cords. They do make a difference. Better? Not always. I found the Elrod EPS-3 Signatures sounded the best, but not worth the money investment over the stock cords, IMHO. The power cord upgrade is not a night/day experience on these amps, is what I'm trying to say. Sometimes I even wonder if it's just in my head. A power cord change on a cd player can make a huge improvement, noticeable. The p/c change on the M100's was extremely small. Enjoy what you have. How's that?
> How's that?
Great advice for the time being :)
In the future I will have to still find solution to voltage, either PS Audio and loose beloved transiensts, or try step down transformer (anybody and experience with them how do they influence power amps)?
Sending by Fedex thieves or UPS monkeys to replace transformers is what I like the least.