Good power cord vs Killer power cord?


I have down sized some stuff in my rig and am wondering what to do. I am purchasing a brand spanking new Audio Magic Mini Digital that will be going into a dedicated outlet. It will be used just for my cdp. Got two power cords. One is very good, and one is drop dead amazing-(Harmonix Studio Master, case you're dying to know). Which do you put where? Dedicated outlet to AM?
AM to CDP?
My thinking is to go with the good cord directly from the outlet to the AM, and the killer cord from the AM to the cdp. I'd appreciate your experiences, as to what you have found that gives you electric nirvana. thanks guys. warren :)
warrenh
Hbarrel's point is well taken. I imagine from an electrical engineering standpoint, it doesn't make any sense at all for the few feet of power cord connecting the wall outlet to the component to make any significant sonic impact, but in my opinion, it somehow does.

Believe me, I'd rather save the money I've spent on power cords, but the difference they have made in my system is clear to me and to others who have heard my system, and who have heard the benefits of similar cords in their own systems.

Like most aspects of this hobby, there is no universal right way. There's only the right way for each individual.

My apologies to anyone I have offended in this thread. I intended only to offer help and personal insight.
NSgarch, that's about as thoughtful of a understanding of power cords that I've ever read.

Thanks
Phaelon, this thread is about power cords, not power conditioners, and yes, I have bought, tried, and sold the Walker Velocitor, you Ahole.
The power supply board in most audio gear filters and converts the mains AC to a robust DC that should be stable enough for use in audio circuits under normal conditions.

Special power cords or conditioners should not normally be required except for overly sensitive equipment (poor design) or especially noisy mains AC power.