Powercord is important depending on length and current it needs to drow from the wall socket. If you intend to use a long powercord you should take a thicker gauge
If you take care of what's inside the wall and wall sockets you may find little-to no differences with properly selected powercords.
A power conditioner is great if you have enough voltage i.e. 120..122V and assume a loss of voltage in conditioner by a couple of volts.
Amps are OK if input voltage is a-bit higher but "hate" lack of voltage and bring an unpleasant distortions.
So I'd rather think of PC later than sooner before certain things are taken care prior and maybe you won't need it after all.
If you take care of what's inside the wall and wall sockets you may find little-to no differences with properly selected powercords.
A power conditioner is great if you have enough voltage i.e. 120..122V and assume a loss of voltage in conditioner by a couple of volts.
Amps are OK if input voltage is a-bit higher but "hate" lack of voltage and bring an unpleasant distortions.
So I'd rather think of PC later than sooner before certain things are taken care prior and maybe you won't need it after all.