Let's talk power cords


Does a upgrade really make a difference over a stock cord?
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I use tube amplifiers and did not hear any difference in power cords. The power cord is far away electrically from the DC power supply. In fact the power cord is not directly connected due to the power transformer is magnetically coupled. An electrically noisy mains may cause some issues. But, with sufficient filtering in the power supply design even electrical noise on the power distribution can be filtered out.

Perhaps expecting an improvement may cause the listener to hear an improvement. The human brain is amazing. So, perhaps you can hear an improvement due to expecting it with a positive mood in your brain.

@fisher_400, although I don't disagree totally with your comments, I will agree that amps seem to be the least affected by power cords as long as the power cord one is using is of the correct gauge. The differences with power cords and my amps weither thay are solid state, tube, or class D is very challenging for me to her.
Well Furutech S-032N number 2 will be here next week to power my preamp, another easy transaction and great deal from VH Audio.
Would an upgraded power cord be any benefit to an AVR (Cambridge Audio CXR200)? Thanks. 
Aftermarket cables can make a difference and have in most of my projects. I suggest you find a price range you are comfortable with (I suggest used) and purchase one. Install and listen for a week or so and see if there are differences in the sound. If so are they good or bad? If you decide the original sounds better to, fine sell the aftermarket cable and enjoy your system.