What is an excellent power cable?


Looking for a high quality power cable. Anyone recommend anything? Also, is a quality power distributor important as well? 
xenon
Easy choice.
Signal Cable.
Well constructed, the biggest bang for the money. I bought 2 for Adcom GFA5802 and GFA5500. It was shipped so fast. I received it before Hurricane Irma hit us in Hollywood, Fl.
As an Electrical Engineer, who works for Power Generation, Distribution and Transmission multinational corporation, I appreciate excellent work and materials, Signal Cable is it. 
I really wonder.... If those who claimed to have bad experiences with the Pangea cables have a vested interest elsewhere.  I never heard any of the negatives that some here are claiming.  If they were genuinely bad experiences? Its still no reason not to try them. It may be a fluke thing. They are well made and sell for a much better price than those ones others approve of.  They are constructed with Cardas cable and litz.  I think I may smell a rat... But, one never knows.
Shunyata venom for sure 
u can buy 3 for $500 
I replace much more expensive cord with venom and never looked back.
A good power cable needs to have solid construction, fit tightly in the wall outlet, and have good insulation. By the budget you say you have, I'm sure all your equipment came with this kind. You are going to hear the usual mambo jumbo of exotic cables that can transfer power in ways not known to physical laws. If we believe all that crap we'll need to change all the power lines from the power station, to our houses to begin with, since they are made of aluminum steel reinforced. Safe the money for speakers, amplification, wine or music.
If you can get some used quality Audioquest power cords for sale such as the NRG-10, NRG100 or a NRG1000, now that they have come out with better models, go for it.  In the past I have bee able to purchase demo power cords from an Audioquest dealer when they come out with new models.  Thus I was able to purchase their NRG10's for $450 when they first came out and later some NRG100's for $500.  Al in as new condition.  I have always preferred the Audioquest models when they first came out with their NRG10's and 100's.
Hi , I started with Pangea . Then I went to Silnote Poseidon’s, then on to Analysis Cables . I will be trying Maple Shades Power Cables next . Many manufacturers offer a 30 day trial period . Also allow for some breakin time . I can’t comment on the higher end cords , because they are above my “ Stereo Allownce “ set by my wife 😝. Remember “ It’s the Journey , not the Destination “. So Happy Listening , Mike. 
If you spent a few more bought thenew Verastarr foil powercords.
i just added one to my digital and it made a sizable difference in resolution .i had auditioned 2 other cablesover $1k as well 
but not detailedand refined buy if you don’t need the fancy  weave  covering you can get a nice break in cost call Verastarr and see what is available all his cables are very high quality.
If you don't have to over-spend for power cables, but are looking for superior performance for a modest price, I can't recommend virtue audio cable (Jason Terpstra) enough. It is unbelievable what you get for your money. I researched this subject to death. I have a $35,000 2 channel system and I run his power cords and his interconnects. 
To Xenon,

I see you have a budget of $500.00. Some of these power cords will be more than that obviously. I have been experimenting with a few in your price range: Anti-Cable, Audio Art, Shunyata Alpha Series (excellent cable), and lately Audioquest Storm Series Hurricanes (pricey). 

One thing to consider is the connector itself. Audio Art offers Furutech connectors on most of their PC's and I noticed a huge difference with the FI-28 Rhodium connector. Now, if you want to stretch your budget a little bit, the Audioquest Storm Series Thunder starts at $625.00.

If it's anything like my Hurricanes...Get ready for a mind blower.   
Distribution was indicated, and it’s important. It’s the beginning of the process to feed your equipment. 

You can begin by buying 1 cable and a good distribution outlet. These can also be picked up on the used market saving you money. 

From there go to the preamp then amps, then source as resources allow. One note: consider something with star grounding, it’s in the upper range category below and significantly helps define resolution 

Upper end:

Nordost, Ansuz, Shunyata

Middle end:

PS Audio, Furman 


Has anyone here used the Maze Audio power cords, Audio Power Cables
I have been using their  Ref4 Krell power cords for years on all of my equipment and they really open up the sound and give your system a really black noise floor, they generally take me about 75 to 100 hours to burn in but after that you can really tell the difference over stock cables, and the prices won't leave you broke.
I can't recommend any audioquest power cords..they don't improve sound in my opinion.nordost are nice but can be a little on the bright side not to mention big $$$$. Had great success with oyaide tunami and it's well within your budget. .really like elrod a bit over budget but you can find some used and bargain the price down. .best of luck.

The Oyaide Black Mamba V2 or Tunami V2 are very good.

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/oyaide-cables

Wig

What a shame it is that manufacturers of high end audio equipment assemble their components with, of all things, a power cord that is incapable of maximizing the performance of the component.

Yes....said with tongue-in-cheek.
I had that conversation with a manufacturer in the mid 90's when aftermarket power cords where gaining popularity. He said, the main reasons are cost and results. We talked about cords making a difference and he agreed that they did, however trying to decide on a cable that would work for all systems is impossible and if they upgraded the cord, they would have to pass the cost on to the buyer, who might not like it and replace it anyway. They included a decent molded, 14ga cord with the units and the customer can upgrade or not. You might also note that at shows, many exhibitors are not using stock cords on their gear.  
I've tried several and at first, Nordost Valhalla2 was the best i could hear in my system . . . until i tried Verastarr Statement, which blew away the Nordost!!
Spend $ 500 on acoustical room treatment instead - it will be money much wiser spent.

Good Listening

Peter



pbnaudio
Spend $ 500 on acoustical room treatment instead - it will be money much wiser spent.
Actually, you can't know that, unless you're already familiar with his room and the treatments he's already undertaken.

An excellent power cable is any that is capable of conducting sufficient electricity to your component. 
That's one thing you find out.   Ask a question.   Come away knowing less
Then you started Out knowing.    There all good or bad.  It depends on how thay play togather with the system you have 
Consider new outlets too. I have the standard 15 amp circuits in my living room . I upgraded the 2  outlets to Hubbell . When I replaced some outlets in other areas of the house , I noticed that the connectors were a cheaply made push in spring ( no tension screw). List price on 2 Hubbell outlets is about $90. They have beefy screw connectors and grip my power cords extremely well . And like everything Audio , take time to settle in . Alao be advised that mine are 20 amp outlets on a 15 rated wire and breaker . So I only use 15 amp cords . Many people here have gone to dedicated 20 amp circuits , but that’s above my level at this time . So it’s my room and my gear , so it’s a hazard free situation . If I move I’ll put some 15’s in and take them with me . But to think that my entire system was powered through 2 outlets that cost about $0.75 ea and I’m pushing $10k in gear was an easy choice . So look at the reviews and pick a price point and change your outlets. My experience is that this will compliment what you are striving too achieve. I would also like to comment on the well founded recommendations and the politeness demonstrated  in this thread . Happy Listening , Mike B. 
  More ramblings . +1 to Mofimadness on the Signal Cable Magic Power Cable. I’m running one on my Schiit Yiggy and I agree with him . On power conditioning Vs distribution , I chose the Richard Gray 600. It has six outlets and a quality cord . It uses a “ PARALELL CHOKE “ method . So being in parallel and having large capatance, it does not restrict current flow . You can turn it off and your equipment is still powered ( my Yiggy stays powered 24/7 ). I turn off my pre and power amp as I’m running NOS tubes . I’m running 96db speakers and it’s more then subtle when I introduce changes . I like the Gray very much and yes I did try “ Straight into the Hubble outlets “.
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An excellent power cable is any that is capable of conducting sufficient electricity to your component.
You've confused competence with excellence.
All people overhere talk about brands and products. But when you have no idea what the properties are of each individual part in your system you will never have any idea which one will be the best.

Beside this the acoustics and other parts (like smog, magnetism and high frequent noise) who negatively influence both sound and stage all limit you in the level you can get out of each powercable you use.

When you would like to understand audio you first need to learn to understand sound and all the properties on which sound is founded.

When you are at home and listening to your system you are listening to a sound and stage what is being created by all the properties of all the different parts in your system and the parts who negatively influences the sound and stage like the acoustics, smog, magnetism and high frequent noise.

This proofs how compex sound is. You need to be able to think and work in properties when you want to understand why the stage and sound of your system is what you hear.

This is the only way to understand and guide audio. All other options are all based on trail and error. And all have no foundation on which choices are made. It is that simple!!
I have not posted much in the forums in quite a few years, but the Triode Wire Labs power cord I have (the Eight+))sounds very good on my integrated.  Also on a different note, although the Pangea power cord I have always ends up discarded, disconnected, and laying in a corner, it's nice to see elizabeth still posting. 
I guess my budget is around $500

I'd contact Patrick Cullen: http://www.cullencable.com

I just received three of his Gold Series cables (10 AWG).  Patrick's cables are very well made and well within your budget.  I don't think you would be disappointed.

Cullen Cables are fantastic. Over the last six months I've replaced all my cables with Cullen. Very happy with the results.

Cheers,

Scott
Might want to try Rob Fritz’s Audio Art cables. Great construction quality and a nice evenly balanced SQ. 
I've had great results from Clarus Crimson HC power cords for my amps and Kimber PK-14 Palladian for the other components. 
Flyby?  OP??  You still out there somewhere???  Anyway...

+2 Cullen Cables for your budget. Take advantage of free trial. And yes, power distribution is VERY important. Here’s a very simple and popular power distribution strip that doesn’t have any crap in it to muck up sound...

https://www.alliedelec.com/wiremold-l10320/70091760/

Best of luck.

My whole system is Shunyata... Sigma Digital for my cd player, Sigma HC for my amp , King Cobra CX for my preamp. All with outstanding results. Would never change them. 
xenon, don’t know what you will end up with, but to this day I have probably 10 power cords laying around that I occasionally put back in my system as I change it, to hear the difference they make. A few, I am glad I still have, others I’m not. There is no definitive answer to your question for an excellent cord. Audition -Audition-- I researched my ass off years back and tried many kinds of cables at $500 and under, both new and used (from Synergistic Research to VH Audio, to Shunyata to WireWorld etc. What may be excellent with my stereo on any given piece of gear may be only average or worse on a given piece within your stereo system. To play in this arena, you shoot craps and gamble and try and listen and sell and return and listen some more.
I've got quite a few brands of power cords from all budget ranges including many mentioned previously in this thread (i.e. Shunyata, Verastarr, Signal, Maze, Pangea, Supra, MIT and others).

Other than avoiding anything by Synergistic Research like the plague, I can't give definitive advice like others have given. 

Personally, I would recommend waiting on power cords until the very last thing to upgrade.  Ironically, the worse the power supply in your equipment..the more improvement a power supply can help.  Thus, it's better to just save up and address the problem at its source...get better equipment with better power supplies.

If you notice, external/third party power supplies are all the rage now in digital.  That's because people realized it's the power supply more the power cord that impacts performance.  Power cords were just a primitive band-aid.

Certain power cords can also hurt your overall performance.  Some of my highest cost cords sounded the worst on other people's systems and gear.  Sometimes shielding a power cord is better...sometimes it's worse...etc.

Theoretically, a low inductance power cord cord can make a difference on any gear.   However, the delta in improvement - both measurable and audible - isn't always very big or guaranteed positive.  Many of these high dollar cords are just show, not substance.

If you do get a cord, always get a trial period and experiment on different gear. 


Next month Audioquest will come with new cables with the same kind of technique as the Hurricane and Tornado. One about 500 dollar and the other one under 400 dollar.
@xenon,Patrick has a 6' Crossover PC listed here on the Gon.  You might want to check it out.