Power Cable - what´s your best?


Hello,

I´m interested in getting a really good but not expensive Powercord for my Burmester CD/DAC and Amplifier. Now I use the PC Audioquest AC-15 and it´s really good for the price and sounds right. I´m searching for the same (smooth) sound, but stronger - especially on the low side, a bit more detailed (not brighter!!)and more threedimensional. Are the WW PC the solution? The price shouldn´t be over 200..300 $. Thanks!
musicshaker
Within a one year period, I owned the following power cords:

Harmonic Technology Fantasy $325
Harmonic Technology Pro AC 11 $195
Kimber Palladian PK 10 $1100
TG Audio SLVR $500
Synergistic Research Reference Master $1200
Foundation Research LC-1 $795

All performed well, my favorites being the Paladian and LC-1's in the bunch. There is one cable that outperforms all of these by a wide margin. It sells for between $140-$180 and is available here on A'gon for as little as $80. The Supra Lorad 2.5. No kidding, my system is wired only with these cables now and they are musical and detailed. I have no association with Supra or any sales organization selling them. This is just one outstanding cord regardless of price.
I have had so many different power cords in the past 10 years of trying. Finally heard what I was looking for and that is the BMI Cables Hammerhead Silver statement power cord. In my opinion this Hammerhead Silver is the most natual and smooth cable I ever heard in my life . So I currently have three more on order to finish out my system.
My favorites are the Power 3, Audition and Nite from Virtual Dynamics and the VH Audio Flavor 4. Compared to these two manufacturers, the others I've used sounded constricted and closed in.
In the <$300 range, both the K-Works and the Eichmann Express are hard to beat. The K-Works is particularly good on digital. I use one on my Genesis Lens, where it actually cuts down the hum (better here than my $2k cords). The Eichmann is also a quiet cord, probably more dynamic than the K-Works, but not quite as smooth, and probably a better match with amps. If you're looking used, there are a couple other options, though not necessarily much better.