Opinions on differing power cable for amp and preamp


Hello All,

Looking for your thoughts/advice/opinions. I currently have a Rotel RSP-1582 preamp and I am using a Transparent High Performance Power cable. My amp is a Simaudio Titan HT200 5 channel amp using a Shunyata Delta NR 20 amp power cord. Better to trade the Shunyata Delta for a Transparent Premium 20 amp power cord? Does that make more sense for synergy purposes or does it really not make a difference mixing different power cables from different manufacturers? I should also mention all my speaker cable and interconnects are Transparent Plus. 

Thanks all in advance....
kingbr
Its kind of funny, some people seem to live in a strange beyond words universe where things like power cords know to sound different depending on what they are plugged into. Over here in my universe the power cord that sounds one way plugged into the amp sounds..... exact same when plugged into the phono stage, CDP, turntable..... what a surprise. 

If you find one that sounds really good, beautiful balance, not too much or too little of any one thing, then guess what? More of them will be better. If you have one that is pretty good, especially with powerful bass but not so much top end extension then guess what? More of it will be too much of a "good thing". Which brand it is, the whole concept of "loom" is nothing more than jargon some guys like to throw around to impress other guys. 

It works, more often than not, so they keep on doing it.
Post removed 
I don't see how someones experience with a power cord on THEIR component can advise someone of how it will sound on someone else's.
Case in point. I bought a power cord from Verastarr. I got it directly from Mike so I know It is genuine.
I installed it on my phono pre and poof, the bass disappeared. I couldn't believe what I heard.
I then I installed it on my DAC and it sounded normal.
Go figure. From that day forward I realized the effect of cables.
My hypothesis is that cables don't make gear sound better. Some cables that are not on par with the component will cause it to not sound as it should.
I  agree with much of what millercarbon says. I am pleased for him that he has found cables that provide really good beautiful balance in sound that suit his sense of hearing, perceptions and preferences.

I do indeed live in a different universe than millercarbon. My universe is dominated by a hearing condition known as Hyperacusis, which skews my perceptions of sound and therefore my preferences to a different and perhaps "strange" balance than what might be considered as normal. I am also pleased that there is at least one cable company that produces cables that suit my perceptions and preferences.

I am 100% willing to accept that everybody hears differently, perceives differently and has different preferences. To each, his own.

What I have found does work for me and I will keep on doing it.
@rushfan71 (I am also a true Rush worshipper) my intent on this post was more to hear others' opinions and experiences as to whether it makes more sense for synergy purposes to stick with the same manufacturer throughout your system as far as cabling...Again I know this is all so highly subjective on everything and there are too many variables for there to be a true definitive answer to @twoleftears point, but like I said I value the input of others' here and appreciate anyone sharing their experiences and opinions. 

I completely agree with your statement that cables don't make the gear sound better however I also agree they can "get in the way"...