Power Cords for Hydra Conditioners?


I'm interested to know what cords are being used by Hydra conditioner owners to feed their Hydras?

I own a Hydra 2 that has been fed by an ErnieM 11 gauge cord and is now fed with a Revelation Audio Labs Precept cord (on an audition basis).

Please mention which Hydra you own and which cords you've tried.

On a more basic level, I'm wondering how important the cord is that feeds the conditioner, considering the conditioner cleans up the AC anyway? It would seem logical that the only requirements be unrestricted power transfer and perhaps shielding.

Thoughts?
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Thanks everyone. 100% Shunyata cord users. I have to admit I was expecting someone to be using a cord other than Shunyata. There are quite a few Hydra owners who haven't answered the question, so perhaps one of them will offer an alternative POV.
I am using an ElectraGlide Ultra Khan Revelation Statement cord, from a dedicated outlet to the Hydra 8.
I am using an Audience power cord. Very nice. Recommended by a dealer who sells much more pricey stuff.

I run Kubabla-Sosna Emotion through the rest of the system, but didn't have the higher amperage cord required for the Hydra.

As I haven't tried other cords, I can't make comparisons, but I'm also not going to bother.

And the rest of the system cost me an arm and a leg, so I'm not shy about spending more, if I thought it would get me more.

So follow my dealer (who sells Tenor, DartZeel and a lot of 6 figure systems) and me to Audience land.
Rbirke, and Gfroman thanks for your comments. It's interesting how folks utilize power cords from complete opposite ends of the price spectrum to power their Hydra conditioners.

I'm still experimenting, but in the application of powering the conditioner, I have not noticed significant differences between an excellent DIY cord, and two cords in the $700 range.
I used a TG 688 for my Hydra 8 for a while (I still have it sitting in a drawer, I should probably sell it some time) & was very happy with it. I have since upgraded to an Anaconda Alpha & found that the bass is tighter, but the 688 is quite fine, with a real sense of ease & refinement.