A certain online retailer asked me for a review of Pangea power cords..


Here is my response                                                                                    
"Way back when the Pangea AC9 was introduced, I bought one. My first aftermarket powercord. I didn't think a powercord could make any difference! Put it on my Forte' 4 amp, and immediately noticed better bass response. I was hooked.Since then I have upgraded everything in my system, but I stick to Pangea power cords.Just last night, listening via Rudistor RPX-33mkII headamp and Sennheiser HD800 (bought from Audio Advisor) I was, beside listening to Deep Purple "Machine Head" checking out some new outlets. And the difference was easy to hear, via the Pangea AC14SE MKII Signature powercord. The Pangea powercrds ARE GREAT, no question. Thanks Pangea dude, for creating them, and thank you Audio Advisor, for offering them to the public. I now listen to my Magnepan 20.7s, Marantz SA-10, Conrad Johnson ACT2, Kuzma Stabi Stogi S turntable. ALL using Pangea powercords.My system is no slouch, neither are Pangea powercords.
If I were to offer one suggestion, Start a line of AC14SE, and AC9SEPangea with pure copper Rhodium plated plugs.and Cryo'ed.
Thanks in advance Pangea Dude! You are a HERO.to all of us who enjoy Pangea power cords."So.. any comments?
elizabeth
No, that's not good enough. Didn't hear it personally but heard of it from someone I trust. Purist Audio 30th Anniversary, $15k retail, power cord is incomparable. In addition to usual stuff it deals with digital interference. Street price is probably $11k or so, not bad. 
Wow Ina, I've been around the business for a long time, it's the first time I've ever heard of digital interference coming through your home power lines, and the need to fix it with a power cord. Explain please...Jim
@jhills, 

Digital interference is broadcast both through the air and will also leak bidirectionally from the source, upstream and down.
And now it takes a $15K power cord to fix this? EMI/RFI is pretty easily and cheeply fixed, - that digital interference must be bad stuff.
No it doesn’t take $15k to fix digital. I have $600 ones that do a great job of that (although they are different in that they have passive digital filtering built in them), but, in the nose-bleed territory, as I understand it, it can come down to a cord design that can filter upstream, down and then also filter out its own noise...that, from what I can gather, is something of a holy grail of cord design...and no, it’s evidently not the same thing as ’coming up with a good braid’. Few designs actually ’filter themselves out’ of the equation. Don’t know anything about the one inna mentions, though.