Are manufacturer AC cables good enough?


I have two PS Audio AC3 and two Pangea AC 14 cables I don't use.  My thinking is that Ayre wouldn't supply cables that are inadequate for their components.  Is that thinking flawed?

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"Synergistic Research also claims to do exhaustive double blind testing, but again, never publishes anything, nor allows independent verification."         Excuse me? Synergistic offers a 30 day satisfaction guarantee, on virtually everything it sells.       That should be sufficient time, for even the most obtuse, to discern whether a component change results in an audible difference, in their own system.      Ever been to an electronics trade show?    Mr Denney goes to lots of them, around the globe, at which he demos his wares, openly, proudly and with great success.     ie: https://www.synergisticresearch.com/best-of-show-awards-2015-all-major-shows/
Mr. Denny has never done a double blind test publicly. Never. He refuses .. or makes excuses. Take your pick. But has never done double blind with any verification or validation. 
turnbowm, heaudio,
Please list the aftermarket power cords you have compared to stock power cords? 
There is abundant evidence that "expensive power cables" can make a difference - a virtual mountain of it! There are countless testimonials...
Maybe "reports" rather than "evidence" so everybody is happy.
"Please list the aftermarket power cords you have compared to stock power cords?"
I have compared a few stock power cords that came with different pieces of equipment. Some thinner, some thicker. I report that I could not discern any difference in sound.

If power cords matter in terms of sound, are all the stock ones clones that sound equally good (or bad, if you are a proponent of more expensive products)?

Instead of advertising expensive power cords, why not compare stock ones and report how they sound? It may be helpful to those on the budget.