Power cords for Audioresearch.


Need some feedback on what P.C will work best with ARC LS 25mk2 and Vt100
MK3.Realizing the type of P.C is crucial in system matching I don't want to buy anything that isn't a good match.
Thanks mike
hiendmmoe
I asked Chris at Audio Research the very same question. He said that unless you are willing to spends thousands of dollars for power cords, stick with their standard 14 gage.
I have the LS25 and the VT100 MKII. I found that the stock PC equalled or outperformed several aftermarket PCs. However, My gear went up several notches in performance with the Elrod EPS3s on the amp and either a NBS Master III or Elrod EPS2 on the LS25. The bigget improvement was obtained when I used 3 RGPCs on the amp and the Shunyata Hydra 8 on the front end.

However, I recommend that you should expriment with different PCs if possible. In the final analysis, the selection of PCs depends on system synergy and personal preferences.
I did a mini power cord shootout with the Audio Research VT 100 MK II with JPS labs Power AC+, PS Audio Lab II, Cardas Golden Reference and Shunyata Taipan (Alpha.)

The winner was Shunyata Taipan (the model was before they had 2 models but it is now called Alpha) The Taipan gave the amp great dynamics and transient responce without being harsh in the upper midrange. It seem to work well with the warmth of the tubes. (VERY FAST cord)

The close second was JPS Labs AC+ which was very good but wasn't quite as alive in the transients and sparkle. The Cardas was third but was too smooth, would be better with a good solid state amp. The PS audio was a distant fourth, it was dull and rolled off sounding in the upper midrange and treble but good in the bass.

I later went with a Shunyata Anaconda Alpha which was similar to the Taipan but with more, great on my ARC preamp and power amp. However, to throw you a curve I now use JPS Labs Aluminata cords and all my ARC gear and is by a LARGE margin better than anything I have ever heard, but there is a cost factor with the Aluminata.

Good Luck

Rick