What do you think of this power cord?


Maze Audio is a family-owned company that states it hand-makes its cables in the US.  There is a range of prices for power cables, but I was looking at this entry cable.  I don’t see any mention of the metal used in the cables, but I don’t know if that is as crucial for power cables as for interconnects.  I am interested in your opinions.  Thanks.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Maze-Audio-Eden-Series-Black-Orange-AC-Audio-Power-Cord-Cable-10-Ga-Audioph...
bob540
I'll tell you this about the woven cables they make.  They are good inexpensive, OFC cables. Double grounds, work well for floor noise issues. I use something very close, I DIY. I don't recommend it if you're not comfortable, or good at it.. 

They make a decent product, at a decent price. Get copper ends, the weave, you got a good product.

There is not a number of dollars you need to spend, MC was referring to a given budget.  See the difference.  TOTAL, before you buy any gear.
After the fact..

NOT every aftermarket cable is better than factory. Krell, comes to mind, there are a few more..

BUT stock 16, 14, 12. No.. They will get you buy. BUT PC per say are pretty low on my list. It also depends where it's at, for the most part. Don't use junk on your amps, pre or source, that's for darn sure.

Once they are cooked and let settle for 1-200 hours, no cooker, 300 hours. Makes a difference...

Regards
These abbreviations get me confused sometimes.  I read “NOS tubes” and thought “NOS must make some fine tubes — so popular they are a rare find!”   Then I see that meant “new, old tubes”.  Not a company per se.  

And when they write OFC, I wonder why a company doesn’t just spell it out for us newbies?  Could it be their defense if found that their copper is not oxygen-free, “We never said it was.  We said it was OFC . . ordinary factory cable!”   😳

I saw Maze’s woven cables also . . . $200+.  They look fancy.  Not sure I want to spend that much money on a PC (which I originally thought stood for “personal computer”).  Audio Advisor advertises Pangea power cable for about $100, but reviews are mixed.  Audioholics claims that beyond a basic level of quality, more expensive power cables are just hype and don’t matter.  Then some say to “listen, then decide”, but some say the differences are due to the “placebo effect” and only real to my imprecise mind.  Who knows?

Thanks for the information.
I recommend you take a look at the least expensive offerings in power cords from Cullen and Audio Envy.  Either of those is likely going to be better than this...
These end look to me like Oyeida 046 ends. If they are, they are very good, but have a tube-like sound....kind of rolled off highs, etc.  I made my own cable (quite easy)...with Furutech top of the line  looks like woven carbon fiber ends