AFFORDABLE 20 amp power cord for a Hydra?


OK...is it just me or do you get ticked at the thought of spending half as much on a power cord as you do on a component? I'm looking for a reasonably price 20 amp cord for a Hydra 4. Any clues/hot tips are sincerely appreciated!
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I own the 15A>20A adapter from Voodoo. I do like it however I noticed that it tends to color the sound. Be aware of that characteristic.
I agree with John’s thoughts and statements. I would have never known there was a slight difference in sonics when using my Voodoo adapter (which I still own and use on an as needed basis) if not for eventually having one PC in the 20 amp version vs. the identical 15 amp PC using the 20 amp adaptor.
I have heard a bigger difference (which I didn’t care for at all) using RCA>XLR adapters. One must remember that each system and geographic location can effect all equipment differently.
Addendum to 1/8/2008, 7:37 AM, and 3:43 PM.

The VooDoo adapters are cryoed, therefore there is a long break in required, which might cause music to sound smeared or not right. That could be because the adapter isn't fully broken in. After many years of use, and 100 hours of break in, I believe my VooDoo adapters are not experiencing any loss of sound quality.
So true acman3 ;-)!
That's why I invested in a Audiodharma Cable Cooker.
I thought I'd update from 2008 because I was recently contacted by an Audiogon member asking for clarification and I realized my thoughts had changed. Hard to remember posts for 2008! LOL...