@milpai I have used the stock Accuphase power cord, which was of course used by the design team to bench test all the gear, and with it, I could sense no issues with the performance of either the P-4600 or P-7500. On deck I have/had and tested: a Furetech DPS4.1, Cardas Clear Beyond, Nordost Tyr 2, Nordost Frey 2, Shunyata NC, Triode Wire Lab Silver Statement, Kimber PK10 Ascent.
Being routinely guilty of self administering the "aftermarket must be better than stock" mind-virus, I went through all these cords and found that the only one which DID NO HARM was the Kimber PK10 Ascent. I have convinced myself it’s at least as good as the stock cable and decided to keep it. All the others CHANGED the sound from reference (with stock) in a way that was not always good. Accuphase knows 100% what they are doing and have massively engineered power supplies that need a vey basic thing: a solid low resistance, low inductance connection to the grid. No filters, no EMI shielding, no mega dielectrics, no turbo ferrite clamps, nothing. Just a pure low resistance unadulterated connection to the wall socket. They take care of ALL the junk by design and need NO "help" by aftermarket cables.
On the Accuphase C-2900 preamp I tried: Cardas, Audioquest NRG something, Kimber PK14 Ascent, and yes stock. In this case the impact all these cables made was profound and alarming. In the case of the Kimber PK14 it put the preamp in "sedative mode" and was ejected a few days later once I realized what was happening. I have been listening with the stock Accuphase PC and have zero issues with the performance. It sounds the way it was intended to by design and I really like it.
Power cords, in my experience, can and do make changes in the way the power supply behaves, and ultimately the way the component does. These changes either align with your goals or end up causing tension. This variable (changed power cable) is heavily dependent on the local power grid and so as always YMMV :) Good luck!