Upgrade Power Cord for FM Tuner


For those still using FM tuners (I stream also), what would you consider the best value in upgraded power cords? While retubing my vintage MD-108 today (original Sovtek to Northern Electric) I was embarrassed to discover that I had never bothered to upgrade the original crappy cord. Nothing over $500, as this unit is quite long in the tooth and may never be replaced when it dies.

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@tablejockey I don’t use power regeneration or power conditioning. Two dedicated lines. Simple system. DAC with built in network card, integrated amp, table, phono stage, speakers. Power cords make a difference in my system. But….if I had a tuner, I would probably buy a decent used power cable from an established manufacturer, just because it looks nicer than a stock cord, and call it a day. 
Other than a cool factor, what else does a tuner offer? I’m genuinely curious…

@audphile1 It glows in the dark! It's analog! It's got bold visual displays and big precision dials and a dozen nifty toggles all in a row! It's techy, yet warm and fuzzy too! It's one little thing that still feels within our control! And, every so often, in your own quiet room well after dark, some distant human FM radio sound engineer will have got everything exactly right, and you will know that the magic is something you can't quite replicate with a streamer, measurements be damned.

Lol that’s the cool factor. I heard good tuners including the tubed mcintosh and yeah the sound is amazing. I’m struggling with the concept that I would have to sit thru bunch of commercials no matter how good they sound. 
I get the analog magic man. I got a pretty decent vinyl setup. Streamer/DAC measurements be damned…

Don’t most vintage tuners offer captive power cords in the first place? No IEC plug that makes it easier to experiment with aftermarket PCs. In my youth I sometimes went to the trouble of replacing a captive cord with wire I believed would sound better. But I also believe hard soldering is superior as an interface to any IEC outlet.