Power Cord suggestion please


Have two new active speakers (Fluid Fx8).  want to upgrade the base power cord.  However, since i need two matched, don't want to break the bank.  12 gauge will work as only 130watts total in the 2 internal amps.  

So, price to performance power cords?     Signal Cable?  anti-cables?  Pangea?
Thanks Much in advance


mlapenta
I truly wouldn't worry about power cords until I had a reasonably good amplifier, which fairly obviously would not be destroying the sound reproduction capability of a speaker by being built into the cabinet.
Just got Clarus Aqua and Made a huge difference,  same design and material as their very highly regarded Crimson line, Just a little smaller gauge. In the $250-300 ballpark each. Over $700 for Crimson. I had Shunyata Venom and Audioquest, not in the same league. 
Here’s a different perspective: consider what you want out of a power cord. Do you want it to look pretty or serve an active role in reducing transient noise? Every half-decent product has filter chokes and bypass capacitors immediately after the power inlet. These present a low impedance to the undesired high frequency noise. So, with this being a low impedance, we will not drop much of the noise amplitude on the doorstep of the power supply _if_ we have a relatively high impedance elsewhere upstream (ie: the power cord) to drop the majority of the noise. Remember, the noise is energy, and we can’t create or destroy energy, but we can move it around.  My point is that a 12AWG power cord will not present a significantly high enough impedance relative to the input noise filter of the amplifier. That is the irony of ultra large gauge power cords. They look nice, but they are a detriment to noise filtering. Also consider your load is 130 watts, which is just under 1.1 amps at 120 volts. Even a common 18AWG power cord will have oodles more ampacity than you could ever need. Stick with the existing cords unless you are just looking to burn money.