Power cable question.


I am going to upgrade the power cable on my Jolida 502A amp and am not sure the way to go. The PS audio Lab II cable gets lots of positive press but the price tag is stunning. I have also read about the Asylum Power Cable and really like the price. The question is this: Is there $400 dollars discernable difference between the two cables? Which would you choose or do you have a better suggestion?
Thanks in advance
PS: I am thinking about an Ultimate Outlet also, are these worth the money?
dennzio
I've tried the stock cords, hospital grade cords, a $1000 retail cord and a power 2 from virtual dynamics. I was very impressed with the virtual dynamics. It gave a much more realistic sound. Available at a discount from list price and with a trial period of 60 days. Their power 3 is also available for $75 in a cryo version (what some people charge for the cryo procedure) and also with a trial period. I would recommend these are a must listen. Before this power cord I did not realize how much difference a power cord could make.
Shop around some more...I've tried a bunch of power cords, and they most definitely make a big difference. If you can find a reasonably priced JPS AC power (even older vintage) I would try that...they are great cables. Lots of other good options on Audiogon though.
The PS Audio Lab cable is well worth the price IMHO, based on what it did both for my system and my friend's.

He has a Cary V12 and it just made an incredbile improvement. I have a PS Audio HCA-2 amp which draws very little juice, so I bought the Mini-Lab cable thinking that would be the ultimate upgrade. I was wrong. When I borrowed my friend's Lab Cable, it was a big improvement for my amp too. So now I'm a believer.

I should mention that he and I tried some of the cheaper "value" cables and homemade cables (by stores) and none of them measured up to the PS Audio products. Some were very truly awful. It may be tough to pay that much for a (Lab) cable, but it will deliver goods.
My .02. I tried the PS Audio Lab and mini-lab cables and find the Pure Note Sigma PC to be the winner. It is an all silver/Teflon cord: Smooth mids and highs, and solid bass. The connectors are also excellent (Wattgate). I paid $250.
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