Pangea power cords


Has anyone tried the Pangea power cords currently on sale at Audio Advisor. Are they any good?
jig
UPDATE!

See my previous review on 4-15-10...

Ok, previously I had not liked the AC-9 pangea on my power amp. Subsequently, I got a PS Audio Power Plant Premier, and the sound went in the wrong direction. The soundstage was congested, fatiguing, and not as dynamic as I had previously experienced. But I let everything burn in for at least a month before I decided to try another AC-9. I let the AC-9 burn in for about a month in my system.
After extensive listening, it is better in this setup (with the PPP) then the AC-14.
MUCH BETTER.

Also, I bought one of the new AC-14SE to try on my pre-amp in place of the Signal Cable Silver Resolution cable.
I liked the transparency of the Signal Cable and kept it in place after trying the AC-14SE for about a month.
However, I put the AC-14SE on my Denon 5910, in place of the standard AC-14, and the sound got markedly better.
So this suggests to me that the AC-14SE may be better for digital sources instead of the AC-14.
The AC-14SE DOES need some burn in, however.

I also bought both an AC-14 c7 and AC-14SE c7 to try on my phono pre-amp power brick, and the regular AC-14 was the marked winner here. The sound was more open and tone was more engaging.

Anyway, I have even better sound than I had previously. Loving it!
I tryed the Pangea AC-9 power cord on my B&K Reference 125.2 power amp and found that the mids and top end sounded dull compared to the Emotiva power cord. I have since switched back to the Emotiva.
Well I have decided to further break in the Pangea AC-9 on the power strip that the transport and dac are plugged into before eventually trying it again on the power amp. After two days I am really liking what I am hearing; in addition to an increase in deep bass the soundstage is now larger with more depth and body. I am going to order another AC-9 to put on the preamp.
Has anyone compared the PS Audio AC-12 to the Pangea AC-9? Shouldn't the PS Audio AC-12 be superior with PCOCC oppose to the Pangea AC-9 with OFC? Is PCOCC-A the best kind of metal conductor for audio? I don't know how their cable shielding compare to each other. I know the Pangea AC-14SE has one PCOCC conductor with a mix of OFC conductors. I wish they can make an all PCOCC 8-9 gauge cable but that would probably be too expensive.
I use them in my video system, they are a great value and will put a lot of the mom and pop stuff to shame, you can add this big names also.

Like any power cord system depended. But for the asking price it's win win to try them.

They take a month or so to burn-in but when they do they are quite good and for the money a steal.