@jw944ts - If you know what to look for you can shorten the search a little. But so many times the various brands DO NOT publish the Geometry and metallurgy of their cables.
In-akustik is one company that does publish this info simply because it would take a lot of skill and very custom parts to replicate their cables
As for the other brands - it can be hit and miss.
I was fortunate enough to attend a Nordost Seminar at a local audio show and heard the improvement first hand that their power cables made
As for the KLE Innovaitons cables - I have tried most of their IC and speaker cable lineup and they are very good, so my recommendation of their product "assumes" their power cables are also very good based on their other products.
As for my DIY cables - http://image99.net/blog/
I am told by other who have adopted them that they are among the best PC's out there, but they are a little more complicated to build than simply attaching a couple of plugs to a piece of bulk three core wire.
But if you are reasonably competent with a variable speed drill, soldering iron, crimping tool and can attach plugs in the correct polarity - then they may be the best bang for the buck.
Unfortunately, the liability and certification aspect associated to power cables prevents me from building them for others
Regards - Steve
In-akustik is one company that does publish this info simply because it would take a lot of skill and very custom parts to replicate their cables
As for the other brands - it can be hit and miss.
I was fortunate enough to attend a Nordost Seminar at a local audio show and heard the improvement first hand that their power cables made
As for the KLE Innovaitons cables - I have tried most of their IC and speaker cable lineup and they are very good, so my recommendation of their product "assumes" their power cables are also very good based on their other products.
As for my DIY cables - http://image99.net/blog/
I am told by other who have adopted them that they are among the best PC's out there, but they are a little more complicated to build than simply attaching a couple of plugs to a piece of bulk three core wire.
But if you are reasonably competent with a variable speed drill, soldering iron, crimping tool and can attach plugs in the correct polarity - then they may be the best bang for the buck.
Unfortunately, the liability and certification aspect associated to power cables prevents me from building them for others
Regards - Steve