Unusually good power cord for the money?


Looking for a good power cord for a Plinius 8200MII amplifier that I could get new/used for under $200...any
suggestions would be helpful as this is an area I know nothing about.
rspark
I also recommend VH Audio pc's-and I believe he has a trial period.
The Audience and Virtual Dynamic pc's ain't bad either.
I can't understand those posters who state they can't hear a difference.
For me, the differences are real and very noticable.
Good Luck!
Take a look at the Audio Horizons line. They are quite good and very reasonably priced.
I beleive the Plinius Amp is considered to be quite good.

I dont think you can put a price tag on what works best for a given component.

How much you spend matters of course, but some cheap cables can make a big difference and some quite expensive cables can make a big difference or both can make a system suck.

To me, high current Amps need large gauge Power cords. But thats not all. The Voododo behind high price cords is quite a mystery to me.
But,some of those high priced cords can make a big improvemnt. Perhaps more than a new Amp change may cost. I dont try to understand The cord Voodoo . I just value it by the amount (if any) improvement it may make to my system.

Power cords will not wear out.(should not)

Another word of caution on price.
I played the price upgrade game and it ended up costing me more money than if I had just bought the better cord to begin with.

So, please dont limit yourself to a price point, try to borrow (even from the Cable Company ) or from other Audio nuts different Power cords , then decide.
Then seek out the best deal you can get.

One other hidden advantage. The better Power cords usually retain larger resale value.
So, the difference in cost (when or if) you sell them may be less than if you bought the cheap cord and had to keep them in a box under the stairs.
VH Audio Flavor 4 with Gold Furu Connector will work great for your application. Try it you will be surprise how good it is.
If I may ask, do you already have dedicated lines? If so, fine, worry about a power cord so long as you don't spend too much (I like French_fries' advice).

But if you don't have dedicated lines, don't even think about doing anything else related to power in your system until you get them. To get two lines put in (one for amps, one for sources) in most houses costs less than $500. This is not only far more important than power cords, in most cases it is the biggest bang for buck improvement one can ever make to one's system.