If spending 100 bucks worries you, then don't bother.
That's not to say that you shouldn't do it.
I'm just saying that if you are looking for a BIG sound difference, you will be disappointed spending that hundred bucks.
There's lots of things to consider.
How good your system is at revealing changes and how adept your ears are to picking up on changes to your system.
Casual listeners usually don't hear any differences, or expect a Nad to be transformed into a Krell with a 100 buck plug.
I've had some nice results spending about 100 bucks for the nice copper Furutech connectors and replaced the cheap ones on a couple of non critical power cords(HT setup).
For me the improvement was worth the money.
But I didn't turn my HT into Skywalker studios.
But even spending 100 bucks on some decent entry connectors did not make me put my Annacondas up for sale.
I suggest you borrow some decent upscale power cords and try them in your system,and I mean cords, because the more you have of the better ones the more easily you start to hear what they are doing.
One cord isn't enough if you are looking for a system game changer.Replace them all with the same kind.
DIY or try store bought, but try before you do anything.
So it could cost you more than you thought it would.
But for some of us the cost is worth the improvemnt.