Do good power cords have to be stiff?


As far as I am concerned, stiff power cables are a pain in the butt. Wonder if anyone has found a great power cable that is very flexible?

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I’ve also read from a few manufacturers that if your power cords seem too stiff, it might be that your equipment is too close to the wall, and there are lots of nasties in wall you don’t want too close to your gear...

this one made me chuckle

i think that if a power cord seems stiff, it is simply because it is...

Made me chuckle too. But when I moved my rack 6 inches out , my stiff cords became much easier to manage even though they were just as stiff. 

My Audioquest Blizzard Extremes and Tornado cords would be out, they are like wrestling with an Anaconda at times.

Black Sand Power Cables are very flexible and a good value.  Currently using Audioquest Hurricane's in my system.  Their Litz geometry makes them somewhat flexible.  The Audioquest Storm series is the only cable I have used that made a immediate and dramatic improvement in sound.  I was not a power cord believer until I tried the Audioquest cables.  I have done enough A/B now to know it wasn't that glass or Cabernet.  

Has anyone mentioned the dps-4.1alpha furutech along with their fl-50 ncf connectors, these things are highly  unmanageable and heavy to say the least! They actually pull your gear where they want 

 

Any power cable that is 12 gauge is sufficient. Stiffness does not matter. The metal in the Romex that supplies your outlet is either 12 or 14 gauge solid copper in the USA.

A cable made of braided copper wire with a gauge that is equal to or thicker than your main’s cable is sufficient.

 

Depending on the equipment you are powering and it’s current draw …you might even be able to get away with 16 or 18 gauge.

@drbond Until very recently I would have agreed with your assessment of power cords making a difference.  Out of morbid curiosity I picked up some very inexpensive (fairly stiff to address the OP) W Audio cables on Amazon.  I have three of them in my system now, but will only say with conviction that it changed the sound of my Pathos Classic One MkIII amplifier (with 1960s Mullard tubes).  I noticed the change immediately and can't imagine that any audiophile wouldn't able to also hear the difference in my system.  Based on that experience, I have added Audioquest Chicago interconnects  (replaced BJC LC-1) which also made a clear difference to my ears and was also immediately noticeable to me.  Based on that experience, I added an Audioquest Cinnamon digital coax and I can't say that I could tell any difference between it and the BJC silver plated cable that it replaced in my system.

+1 on Triode wire labs.

Or, Dynamic designs - some of the iterations are stiff though....there's a digital Challenger listed that is fabulous (and flexible...).

i suspect that the Cables zavato is using with male ends will tend to be more on the stiff side 😂

‘Sorry.  I couldn’t resist.  We had an ice storm in the northeast and I’m suffering from cabin fever.