Power cord recommendation for a dac?


Need a power cord for my new MHDT Orchid tube dac. Looking for something rich and detailed and absolutely glare/grain free, 500 or less, used or new -- something especially palpable in vocal and mid-bass frequencies.
pmboyd
Coming soon on loan from The Cable Company, a Shunyata VR-10 NR, Cardas Clear, Wireworld Electra 7 and a Shunyata Defender (parallel line conditioner). And on loan from Triode Labs, a Digital American.

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Have you had a chance to audition all of the options above? I've been very happy with triode labs myself, although I couldn't quite justify the price of the digital american when I also had to purchase two 7+ cables for other components, so I went with a 12+ for my DAC. I've personally heard quite substantial changes with power cables on relatively simple systems, but as always it depends on your kit. It would be great to hear any updates!
I can't believe some of these so called "Audiophiles" who say that any ordinary stock cord is just as good as the higher end power cords. I just upgraded my DAC PC from an old Shunyata Research to the Pangea AC 14 XL with Cardas copper. I too was skeptical if there would be an improvement and boy was I in for a real treat in upgrade in transparency, 3D soundstage, clarity and solid bass. The best was the price. It didn't break the bank
Good Luck
The Shunyata NR V-10 was the clear winner, although I haven't auditioned the Triode Digital American yet. Dead quiet, detailed and well balanced, with palpable bass. Better than the Shunyata Defender by itself. Next was the Wireworld Electra 7, which had surprising bass, yet wasn't quite as open and balanced. Still a fine cord, though, at a comparatively bargain price. Cardas Clear displayed the typical Cardas sound, smooth and rich, but adding a level of honey across the board, so a "slower," less dynamic sound.
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