What is a $500- $700 power cord for subwoofer


Looking to bring out more hard hitting low end power.

What power cords brought more depth and powerful bass extension to your subwoofer?

I'm looking for power cords for a HSU vtf2 mk2 and earthquake supernova mkIV subwoofers.

I'm currently using the stock power cords. Closer to $500 is better.

Thanks
foster_9

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I immediately see your point Sidssp and know what you mean. I've had audiophile subs in my room and found none that I like better than these. Although the subs I have are not preferred by the majority of audiophiles, I like what they do in my setup. However, I know I can improve on their performance with after-market power cords. I plan to keep them. Based on the opinions I've seen in the forums, I think both subs are underrated for music. Maybe I'm shooting to high in the price range for replacement power cords. Can any of you recommend power cords in the $300-$500 range? Thanks for the response.
Thanks, I tried Flavor 4 and Volex before. (for high current applications a 12-14 gauge cord like the Volex is not optimal in my opinion).
Jaybo, I don't have any room to experiment with placement. Thanks for the suggestion Rydenfan. Joeyboynj, I tried the PS Audio Statement SC on my earthquake sub, no appreciable improvement in extension.
Thanks Ras422 and Karelfd. I don't know about using a 14 gauge pc like the Power 3 on a subwoofer.
Flemke, dedicated outlets were impractical because the home I have now is not permanent and also the cost for a difficult installation. I do however use the PS Audio Premier regenerator for my sources and one sub.