Can flexible power cables sound good?


Just borrowed some hefty power cables from my locale dealer. The shop is closed because of Covid-19 so he borrowed me some very nice cables and a PS Audio Power Plant P20 to play with.
The PS PC P12 is simple not bendable and the same goes for many of the other cables.
That's a real problem for me. I don't have the space to move my rack out and rearrange all my equipment and electrical sockets to make room for such hefty cables.  

So are there really good power cables that are also flexible?
martin-andersen
Have you tried silver coated, aluminum buses?   Only use copper nuts and bolts.
Signal Cable has a good rap for good product and high value. That is where I would look first.
@mapman  
I have a Signal Cable on my power amp and honestly can't tell the difference between it and the stock cord.  Maybe I just don't have the hearing for it anymore or maybe my system isn't resolving enough.  Who knows? 
It looks better than the stock cord though.  
I have upgraded all my stock cords with after market boutique cords and really don't think it has made any difference but for peace of mind It makes me feel better knowing I have a better(?) quality cable hooked to my gear.
Maybe some day for shits and grins I'll replace all them with stock cables and see if I notice a change in the sound.
Power cords can be hit or miss case by case and I do not believe it need cost a fortune to design and build a very good one.

I use stock cords on my Bel Canto Ref1000m power amps. These are Class D and very efficient.

I do use Pangea power cords on my Audio Research sp16 preamp and mhdt Constantine DAC. I did hear a clear difference I would attribute mainly to shielding and noise reduction there....better detail and less haze. Nice upgrade!


The only problem with the Pangea is their weight. I have a lot of trouble keeping the plug seated in the device properly, especially the ARC. One false move and they lose contact.


Would like to fix that someday. Signal Cable is likely what I would try if I were to buy new.