choosing Power Cords for Vitus SM-101


Hi

2200VA power supply for each monoblock
but i'm not sure what is the power need

for example about Siltech:
“The Ruby Hill II is usable with components with power needs of up to 500W. And the Ruby Mountain II excels with components of all power levels up to 3kW"

what do you think?

Thanks
pelo911
I have the SM-101 MK-II mono blocks too. These amps are very sensitive to power cords. I use a custom built power cord made of silver (bulk wire from Analysis plus). These amps change their character based on what you feed them, so choose wisely and depending on your preferences. They are that transparent. If it sounds very warm now, change to silver power cords and they will reward you with extreme transparency & silver sound.
Regards,
Sudesh
03-13-14: Lall
Get the Vitus Andromeda pcs as recommended by the factory.
The Andromeda pc is quite good & works well with Vitus amps, however I a-b tested the Andromeda pc which came with my Vitus SIA-025 vs a Jorma Prime pc I had on hand, and the Jorma proved to be more sophisticated, richer sounding and more resolving. It was a very obvious improvement. I even preferred my Jorma Unity pc which is now doing duties with my Oppo 103AU. The Andromeda pc is back in the box.

The Siltech G7 Ruby Mountain II is a slight step up in price from Jorma Prime and is also an excellent match with Vitus amps. They offer wide bandwidth and are very quiet. In terms of differences I would say Jorma Prime is a bit more 'delicate', whilst Siltech has more bass. Though Prime still has excellent control in the bass. So it depends on your taste and what sound you're looking for. Jorma offers good value for money imho (atleast in Australia) which helped push me over the line and go with Jorma.
In the past I won all battles against Slisssstech powercables. They are not good enough. It is easy to outperform them with others. Inferior powercables are useless!!
Bo1, Siltech cables are not "inferior". They have excellent build quality, extremely pure metalurgy which does not degrade & are designed using the same computer software Porsche use to design their cars. Those are some of the reasons Siltech cables maintain high resale value. The problem is, cheap knock off's are giving them a bad reputation. There is no such thing as "best" cables, only the best in synergy with your system and budget.
I come from the Netherlands, in our country we don't take Siltech that serious. And that has a reason why. Compared to Purist Audio they are inferior. I test and compare all the time. Only the best counts. But there are more cables which make better powercables than Siltech does.

Audio is all about searching the best for the money. I love to outperform competitors. That is the most fun part in my job. I am a perfectionist, always looking for the best and I always want to win. This gives you the smile on your face when you get the deal and not your competitor.

These days I do consulting. I have much more time to test and more time for my clients. This makes it very easy to outperform every single audio shop. They often use lower quality stuff. And they also have less knowledge and insight in sound. Many are F lazy, they don't test that much.

In the past I have outperformed the powercables from Slissstech many times, and with ease!!