Accruz, my experiences with power cords may not be the same as others here, but most of the copper power cords to me show very little, if any, sonic difference. I just go for what appears to be good contruction, and a lot of muscle. A copper cord improves the sound in a subtle, yet worthwhile manner.
That being said, I have a silver power cord that I use on my Jadis Orchestra Reference that I believe improves upon the sound of the copper cords I have tried to a pretty significant degree. The sound becomes more detailed and open, and the bass may be a tad tighter. The sound is also a bit more extended. I don't want to list the company's name here, as they have bilked a fair number of customers during an unfortunate period here in 2000.
But, you could make your own, or ask HomeGrown Audio if they will build, or braid the wire for you. The construction is a braid of 3 runs of 22 gauge teflon insulated solid silver wires. Each run is three of these wires in parallel. I believe it is a 13 awg power cord. The terminations are Leviton, though I have always wondered how different the cable would sound with silver power cord terminations. A company in Brooklyn was making silver plugs and IEC connectors, but I think they stopped selling the individual parts, and they may not even be around any longer.
That being said, I have a silver power cord that I use on my Jadis Orchestra Reference that I believe improves upon the sound of the copper cords I have tried to a pretty significant degree. The sound becomes more detailed and open, and the bass may be a tad tighter. The sound is also a bit more extended. I don't want to list the company's name here, as they have bilked a fair number of customers during an unfortunate period here in 2000.
But, you could make your own, or ask HomeGrown Audio if they will build, or braid the wire for you. The construction is a braid of 3 runs of 22 gauge teflon insulated solid silver wires. Each run is three of these wires in parallel. I believe it is a 13 awg power cord. The terminations are Leviton, though I have always wondered how different the cable would sound with silver power cord terminations. A company in Brooklyn was making silver plugs and IEC connectors, but I think they stopped selling the individual parts, and they may not even be around any longer.