I've done this sort of thing many times. I personally can't understand why on a power amp 18 ga. cord would be used, especially on a Rotel amp. I've owned your amp and presently have two Rotel amps, a 951 MkII and an earlier 951. This is a good upgrade and worth doing. Observe polarity as mentioned earlier. On the MkII amp have an Furatech IEC and on the other a 16 ga. lamp cord soldered on. This would be my advice, if you're not going to do the work, sell the amp and upgrade to a Rotel amp which has a IEC plug already there. If you're going to pay someone for the work. If you decide to attempt, forget the Belden 14 ga. hard-wired idea. This is what I would use. Carol Cable "Seoprene" SJTOOW either 16 or 14ga. The 16g. you could get in a two conductor but the 14 ga comes only in 3 conductor, at least @ my local hardware store. Since you're amp (I believe) is not grounded, the 16 ga. 2/C would be fine and dandy. The heavier ga. wire would be overkill. Use ONLY this type of wire. It sounds very good. You'll also need a rubber grommet which will fit perfectly in the hole where your stock plug was mounted. If you're worried abot soldering directly on to the board, maybe just do a splice or add male/female connectors? I know you mentioned the "one less" solder idea. Good Luck! Hope this helps! Bill