New expensive power cord for amp and no change in sound?


I bought new an expensive(for me) well known and reviewed power cord for my very good amp and plugged it directly onto the wall socket. After a couple of weeks of daily use I hear no change in the sound quality from a $500 cord. I don’t want to name it for fear of getting my thread deleted. You would know it or at least be aware of the company. Did I throw away several thousand dollars? Before I get the snake oil answer I want to let you know that I bought an upgraded cord for my pre as suggested by the pre’s manufacturer and am pleased with the results.

I guess for full disclosure the amp’s manufacturer said don’t bother. But I had had good luck with the pre so I thought it would be a good idea.

Anybody else have this happen to them?

roxy1927

"I hear no change in the sound quality from a $500 cord"

"Did I throw away several thousand dollars?"

How does one throw away several thousands on a $500 cord? 

@tony1954  , I was wondering the same thing, but I am thinking that maybe OP had a $500 power cord on it and then upgraded to a more expensive one that cost several thousand?

If power cords really made a big difference wouldn't component manufacturers be putting better stock cords on?  Are there any component manufacturers that put anything other than standard plastic covered cords in the box?  

@jon5f52  , this might be an apples to oranges comparison, but not way long ago someone asked the same thing about tubes--to paraphrase, "Why don't manufacturers send out their stuff with high dollar tubes?"  And almost everyone will concede that different tubes do sound different.  So I'd almost think that instead of sending an amp out with a real expensive power cord to add to the msrp, they let the consumer pick & choose how much $ to spend to tailor his or her sound to his or her liking.

If you deem a $500 power cord , it's pretty safe to say your system is fairly entry level

It's safe to say you have a warped sense of priorities.

@immatthewj To me that bumps up against the problem of why does different have to cost so much.  I understand people like to switch tubes and compare.  When it turns into you need to try this simple mechanical device that just happens to cost $4,000 I lose interest.  It feels too much like exploiting OCD, which we all have at least a little.

There are amps that are not reacting to any power cord switching  , regardless of the price. I have couple of amps that did this to me.Though that was 20 yrs ago.Maybe my listening skills is not yet there to figure out the change.