Poll - Do You Use The Power Cord That Came With Your Regenerator to power it?

AudioQuest FireBird 20A with P20.

Iconoclastcable.com BAV 10 gauge for P20 into dedicated 20 amp circuit (wired as a home run).

Audience Front Row Reserve. It makes an improvement that is at least as big as the P20 itself.
The cable should be as close to non current-limiting as possible. And while the regenerator’s power supply cleans up incoming power, no power supply is perfect. And if grunge gets onto the rails, you’ll hear or feel it.

The Power Plant 12 is using a 10awg generic into dedicated 20 amp circuit.

I use Supra Lorad AC cables all ariound.

Russ Andrews power kord

My PP 20 on its own 20A dedicated line. It fed by an Ice Age Audio OFC power cord. Only my high output components connected to the PP20 (my BHK 300 amps and 2 REL Carbon Special subs).

My PP 12 also on its own 20A dedicated line. It fed by an Audioquest Thunder power cord. All my other audio components connected to this PP 12.

I’m currently using an AudioQuest Thunder with my P10 but recently acquired a Swiss Digital Fuse Box and will be using a PS Audio AC12 and an Extreme Piggy Tail. Many fine folks here think the SDFB is a good choice for regenerators.

Pangea AC 9 SE MkII for my P15…plays superbly well!!

Glad you are still enjoying your SE MKII cable, David.

I have a 14 SE MKII on my SACD player and have been playing with the idea of upgrading it to maybe the XL MKII or a Cullen power Cable.

Thanks George for my ears they really hit the mark.

Stellar Powerplant, Wireworld Aurora

I use whatever cable I find if it’s a 14 or a 12 awg gauge!

It could be -40 cable to plug the car in the winter

I have a lot of fun building my cable!

But I’m the old fashion way it has to be Copper!

I don’t like silver brightness!

Most of the time for a burning I connect the lamp on it for a week after that I’m starting using them! I always put a ferrite on it

And sometimes use them for speaker cable or interconnect!

I also got a bunch of quest it’s fun for the color