What PC for PPP?


I am looking for a PC for my Power Plant Premier. I am running a Krell 707, Meridian G08, Denon 5910, Panny BD55(will up grade later), Outlaw amp(surrounds duty) and my Mits Diamond display off of the PPP. The main's Krell amps directly to there own dedicated line.

I am looking in the $600-$700 dollar range and not apposed to used.

Thinking Shunyata Research's Python Helix Alpha or if the price is right go to Anaconda. I was also thinking LessLoss but I read somewhere here that it did not go well with the PPP.

Suggestions? ...... Thanks,
relentless
I will try a PS Audio cable as well as the others suggested. I am a little put off that PSA sells you a piece then right in the directions they tell you that you need to buy one of there cords to get the best performance.
At least they could offer an upgraded cord at a minimal price for purchasers of the PPP.

Thanks for the suggestions and keep them coming.
I recently had the opportunity to hear the ppp powered with a Fusion Audio Enchanter and it was a stunning combination. I hope this offers some assistance. Thank you
I'm not sure I understand the benefit of the power cord on a product that claims to regenerate and recondition the incoming A/C regardless of quality. In fact, according to the PS Audio website:

The Premier doesn't care what the quality of your incoming AC is; what comes out is perfect.

So, why does it matter what power cord you use?
It does matter. If you have the unit you would understand.
The Fusion Audio Enchanter did not work for me on my PPP. Too closed in and restricted. I didnt like it. Much better was the DCCA Reference Master. That is a great cord for the $$$ and there are lots of great reviews here.
The best I tried on the PPP is the Synergistic Research Tesla Precision AC. Very dynamic and open. It beat the Fusion cords by miles.
power cables, in fact all cables are a personal choice issue which is why manufacturers supply a generic lead. Plus it would drive the price of the component up. My pet hate is fuses. Why not fit the components with the good fuses to begin with but that's a whole other topic.

Cruz123, I think your looking at the unit in the wrong way. If it generated the new current from scratch your reasoning would be correct, however it regenerates using an incoming current. I'm no expert but I believe the PPP works similar to a power amp and so is sensitive to cable chandges in the same way.