Good power cord for Rotel?


I have a Rotel setup (RB-1080, RC-1070, RCD-1072), all new, and wanted to swap out the power cord for the amp, and perhaps the others as well, for something a little better. Don't want to break the bank. Any recommendations?
robreuland
want a great cable without breaking the bank??? i use them on all my main sytem gear and with the rotel on my a/v system. lat international power cables. model ac-2 mk2 call lat international and ask for lou. let him know i said for you to call him. if you buy all three if that is what you need ask him to help you out. i also recommend his vibra-killers, 3 for $39.00 for under you gear. neutal in sound and will bring out the best in your gear. i had the stillpoint system $$$$$ the vibra-killers better and add nor subtract to the sound of your system. their power cables take about 100-150 to break in. thats normal for good cables.

BILL L
the general rule is to upgrade the source first. You should definately look at the new Tek Line Eclipse for your cdp. This was a big jump from the stock cord on my Wadia. The Eclipse is about $140, and Scott is a pleasure to deal with.
Anyone had any experience with the JPS Labs Digital AC power cord for CDs and digital sources? Any idea how it would compare to Signal Cable's Digital Reference?
I'm an owner of Rotel equipment, and have been in tweak heaven with power cords and interconnects. They CLEARLY DO make a difference...and the difference is not a minor one!

I'm not sure what your budget is, but I would recommend the following power cables for your Rotel equipment:
Silver Audio Powerburst 2
Harmonic Technology Pro AC11
Audience Powerchord (a bit pricier, but a beautiful sounding PC regardless)

The one power cord that did not mate well with the Rotel equipment in my opinion was the Synergistic Research AC Master Coupler....I found this power cord to be a bit glaring and emphasized the fact that Rotel equipment can be a bit on the brigher side.

Hope this helps!
Would someone please explain how 6 feet special of power cable is going to make your system sound better (assuming, of course , the standard cable is not broken)?

I'm just not seeing the logic here. There are countless miles of plain aluminum and hunderds of feet of copper wiring between the power station and the wall outlet. Now the last 6 feet somehow changes all that?