Power Cables


I currently use a Power Oval cable on my Krell amp and did notice a drop in the noise floor compared to the power cable that came with it. I finally spent the money and purchased a new Wadia 302 CD player and was wondering what advice you out there could give me on a power cable for it? I heard of the "Blue Marble Audio" but did a search and was unable to come up with any results. I am open to all suggestions.
Thanks!
f1wheels
I posted on your other thread about my success with both the VH Audio Flavor 4 and Black Sand Silver Reference on my Wadia but failed to mention that both of these are offered with an extended evaluation period which is a great way to check things out. Another path is via the Cable Company (www.fatwyre.com).

There are a whole lot of power cords out there but the only way you're going to know what works for you is get them them into your system for awhile. I have tried a few cords that got excellent feedback here and elsewhere but that just didn't work well for me (to my ears in my system).
Sonic,
I currently use the Power Oval on my Rotel RMB-1075 Multi-channel for HT I have yet to buy a power cord for the Krell KAV 400xi integrated that I just purchased. Do you also have any suggestions as for a good cord for the Wadia 302 cd player? The other member reccommended Audience cables for the Wadia 302.
Thanks,
David
David, unfortuantely I am not familiar with the mentioned cables. Stick with a cable that you can easily sell if you don't like it.
Audiophile 1,
Thanks for your imput on the power cables, I wanted to ask you what you think of the new Richard Gray's High Tension Wire? Also I have been looking at the Black Sand Silver Reference cable for around $275.
Thanks,
David
I had great results with Audience powerChord on digital components. I've tried several cables, but Audience always won. As a matter of fact, I like these cords on digital and analog components. I have all Audience power cords in my system - on CDP, preamp and amp. Excellent power cord, especially for the money. Good thing about it is if you don't like it, you can sell it. They go quick.