Aftermarket power cable for power conditioner?


I already have aftermarket power cables for my preamp and power amp. Should I also add an aftermarket cable to my PS Audio Quintet power conditioner, or is there no point?
nemesis1218
despite Macdadtexas laughter--power cords Do make a difference on pwr line conditioners--at least in my system they were significant and I have been through a number of cords --these are on furman IT ref 20 conditioner--call Scott at TEK line--pwr cords are outstanding and I have compared them with cords costing 3-4times their cost --good luck--also note system sensitivity and resolution will play a big part!
Oh yeah, I forgot about the crowd that thinks that power cords don't make a difference, that wire is just wire, and that cutting up and reterminating an extension cord from Home Depot is as good as anything else you can find....

Or the crowd that thinks that all power amplifiers sound thes same....

I could go on but won't.
Those bare wires may entice you into an act of sexual deprivation you may never be able to erase from memory. MY last encounter with a coil of bare wire left me 'stranded' in Las Vegas with six squirrels and a giant bag of peanuts in a hotel room waaaay off the strip.
Never again I told myself. No more bare wire for me.
Dgaylin, You missed my point. I never said power cords don't make a difference and I use the best speaker cable and interconnects I can find to match my system.

What I am saying is before automatically thinking you need a different power cord look for the real reason you are not satisfied with the sound.

Stop being lazy and learn about your system and your room.

Rrog -- my response was to Macdadtexas, and I wasn't taking issue with your post. And for the record I think Macdadtexas is a good dude, even if we disagree on powercords.

But since you thought I was, let me note that I don't disagree with what you said particularly. My experience is different than yours in that most (but not all) of the power conditioners I have tried have had positive effects in my system, but that doesn't mean we disagree there.

But if you try to find the best speaker cable and interconnects you can find to match your system, and you agree that power cords make a difference, than why not also find the best power cords (within your budget) to match your system too?

And why assume that the power cord (unlike the speaker cable or interconnect match) is a band aid fix to something else inherently wrong. Learning about your system and your room is important for making any system chagnes. But of course one of the only ways to do this is to experiment, which can include -- among other things -- trying different power cords.

For my part, when I have tried different power cords it has not been because I was particularly unhappy about some aspect of the sound of my system, it was because I was interested in learning what a different cord (or speaker cable or interonnect) might do to change (hopefully in a positive way) the sound.