Power cord for low-watt tube amp?


I'm about to take delivery on a 7-watt push-pull EL84 amp in full triode. Just wondering whether there are any power cords particularly well-suited for a lower-powered amp like this? What's the latest thinking on whether power cords are less important for smaller amps like this?
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I am sure power cords make a real and immediately audible difference. I would think though, that a good cord is a good cord, which may or may not match well with a component. I am not so convinced a cord is good for CD players power amps etc.
2 cords I use at the moment are Lessloss DPFC and the new Sablon Audio Robusto. Both are excellent, but quite different in their effect on reproduction.
In general, if you can borrow dem cords from your retailer or the cable company, or buy 2nd hand, you reduce any risk of expensive mistakes
Stock power cords work, some folks like them, others try DIY, and then some prefer the more exotic varieties.

The only way to know what suits you is to try some.

In my expereince,I haven't found a product that didn't benefit from a better power cord.

So even though my amp only puts out 2 watts, it gets it's juice from a Python CX,Hydra 2,30 amp dedicated line of 6 feet from the panel.

I think the fewer the watts, all the easier to really make them sing, or screw them up.
Re: Mechans post above
. . . also SuburuGuru’s custom PC’s for my mono blocks . . .

With the purchase of some new components, I spent the last 2 months re-rotating my modest loom of PC’s throughout the system. Included are offerings by Sablon, RAL, Kimber Palladian and TG Audio. For some reason, the digital gear wasn’t reaching its potential. After much frustration, I went to the closet to dig out $99 home-brew PC’s, made by Audiogoner Suburuguru. These were for my e-stats that I had 10 years ago. Voila! These Belden cables with off-the-shelf connectors from Home Depot beat out the $400 Acrolink 7N-P4030’s with Oyaide connectors. Ha! So, if any of you own these PC’s by Ernie, give them a try on your digital gear. BTW, all the others sound great where they are.