Has anyone tried home-made PCs offered on AudiogoN


Recently I've seen a number of Classifieds on AudiogoN where individuals are offering home-made Power Cords at reasonable prices. Has anyone had experience with these products, either good or bad?
dalekroberts

Over at Audioasylum.com, you can search their archives for the "DIY Audio Asylum power cord," which is apparently based on an old design by Robert Crump of TG Audio and is supposed to sound very good. You should be able to build it yourself at very low cost.

There is also a lot of praise over there for the Bolder power cords, which are very economical and are supposed to sound very good.

Hope this help!
I constructed a pc cord to Bob c's recipe and found it to be an improvement over stock. After that experience, I constructed one each of Chris VenHaus' power cords and found them better still. Home brew pcs are a great way to experiment with pcs and convince yourself that pcs do make a difference. Will.
Thanks for the responses. My question is aimed more at listings which are offering home-assembled Power Cords for sale.
I just bought 2 PC (for Preamp and cd player) from Signal Cable and they fit perfectly in my system. We all know that it is a question of how well will they match with the components. If you don't like them there is a 30 days money back garantee. At that price, they sure are worth the try. I did and I am very happy about it.