What You Need to Know
What Is This Cable and What Does It Do?
The AC-14XL MkII is a three-prong AC power cable. One end plugs into your wall outlet (it uses a standard NEMA 5-15P plug — the same type found on virtually every household device in North America). The other end connects to your audio component using an IEC C13 connector, the rectangular three-pin inlet you'll find on most DACs, CD players, streamers, preamps, and other source-level gear.
Its job is simple: carry clean AC power from the wall to your equipment. The design focuses on doing that as efficiently and quietly as possible, using premium materials and triple-layer shielding to reduce the electrical noise that can find its way into sensitive audio circuits.
The AC-14XL MkII is Pangea Audio's reference-level power cable for source components. It sits at the top of the Pangea AC-14 product family, above the entry-level AC-14 and the AC-14SE MkII Signature Edition.
What's Different About This One?
The original AC-14XL was built with PCOCC copper — a premium Japanese-made conductor. When that material was discontinued, Pangea Audio upgraded to something better: Cardas Grade One Copper, developed by George Cardas, founder of Cardas Audio and one of the most respected names in cable engineering.
Cardas Grade One Copper is mined in Arizona and processed at a New England facility using a slow-draw method with reduction annealing between each stage. Annealing is a heat-treatment process that relieves stress in the metal and removes impurities. The result is a copper conductor with extremely high purity and a fine, consistent crystal structure. George Cardas describes it as "the most amazing audio conductor I have ever experienced." That's a manufacturer claim worth taking seriously, given Cardas Audio's reputation in the industry — but as always, we present it as such.
The AC-14XL MkII combines this Cardas Grade One Copper with 99.99% purity OFC (Oxygen-Free Copper) and Litz wire. Litz wire is a construction technique in which individual strands are separately insulated and braided together in a specific pattern. This geometry is engineered to reduce a phenomenon called the skin effect, which can cause high-frequency current to concentrate near the conductor's surface rather than traveling through its full cross-section. The net 14 AWG gauge provides ample current capacity for source-level components.
Shielding is triple-layered, combining multiple barrier types to reject RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) and EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) — the airborne electrical noise generated by nearby electronics, lighting, and wireless devices. Pangea says the proprietary cable geometry further contributes to noise rejection at the conductor level.
The connector hardware received equal attention. The IEC end uses Pangea's trademarked DeathGrip™ connector, featuring massive gold-plated contacts that grip a component's IEC inlet far more firmly than standard connectors. Gold plating resists oxidation and maintains a reliable electrical contact over time. Both the wall plug and the IEC end are housed in gunmetal grey metal casings that improve grip and connector integrity. Two-shot molded connector bodies seal the AC and IEC ends from oxidation, protecting the connection over the long term. The NEMA plug uses solid copper blades (rather than plated steel) for superior electrical contact, along with a screw-in/screw-out solid copper ground pin — a practical feature that also allows for easy ground-pin removal if you need to address a ground-loop hum.
Where Does This Cable Belong in Your System?
The AC-14XL MkII is specifically designed for source-level components. That means DACs, CD and Blu-ray players, streamers and network players, preamps and preamplifiers, phono stages, and similar gear that draws relatively modest amounts of current.
At 14 AWG, this cable is well-matched to those components. AWG stands for American Wire Gauge — a lower number means a thicker wire with more current-carrying capacity. 14 AWG is the right balance for source-component use: heavy enough for stable power delivery, light enough to stay flexible and easy to route.
If you're powering a power amplifier, subwoofer, or high-current receiver, you'll want a heavier gauge — Pangea's AC-9SE MkII (designed around 9 AWG) is built for exactly that purpose.
The AC-14XL MkII also works well with power conditioners. Its lightweight, flexible design doesn't put strain on the conditioner's outlets or impede isolation devices, and it comes in multiple lengths — 0.6 m, 1.0 m, 1.5 m, and 2.0 m. As a general rule, use the shortest length that fits comfortably in your installation. A shorter cable means less potential for picking up airborne interference along its run.
Features & Specifications
Conductor
The AC-14XL MkII uses a three-part conductor combination: Cardas Grade One Copper (the primary large-gauge center conductor), 99.99% purity OFC copper, and Litz wire for the remaining conductor groups. The net gauge is 14 AWG — the right weight for source-component current delivery. This three-material approach is designed to maximize conductivity while minimizing signal-path impurities.
Shielding
Triple-layered shielding blocks RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) and EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) from reaching the cable's current path. According to Pangea, the proprietary cable geometry adds a further layer of noise rejection at the conductor level. For sensitive source components, minimizing conducted and radiated noise in the power path matters.
Connectors
The IEC end uses Pangea's DeathGrip™ connector — massive gold-plated contacts in a gunmetal grey metal housing. Gold plating resists oxidation for long-term contact reliability. The NEMA 5-15P wall plug uses solid copper blades (not plated) and a screw-in/screw-out solid copper ground pin. Two-shot molded connector bodies seal both ends against oxidation. All connector hardware is housed in the distinctive gunmetal grey metal casings.
Jacket
The outer jacket has a stealth-look black and silvery-grey woven finish. The cable is flexible and lightweight — easy to route in tight equipment rack installations and suitable for use with isolation devices and power conditioners.
Available Lengths
0.6 m (about 2 ft) / 1.0 m (about 3.3 ft) / 1.5 m (about 5 ft) / 2.0 m (about 6.6 ft)
Quick-Reference Specifications
| Conductor | Cardas Grade One Copper (large center) + 99.99% OFC copper + Litz wire; net 14 AWG |
| Shielding | Triple-layered (RFI + EMI rejection); proprietary geometry for added noise rejection |
| Connectors | IEC C13 DeathGrip™ (gold-plated, gunmetal casing) / NEMA 5-15P (solid copper blades, screw-in copper ground pin, gunmetal casing) |
| Connector Bodies | Two-shot molded; sealed against oxidation |
| Gauge | 14 AWG |
| Jacket | Stealth black / silvery-grey woven outer jacket; flexible and lightweight |
| Available Lengths | 0.6 m / 1.0 m / 1.5 m / 2.0 m |
| Designed For | Source components: DACs, streamers, CD/Blu-ray players, preamps, phono stages |
Pairs Well With
Building your system? Here are some natural companions for the AC-14XL MkII.
- DACs & Digital-to-Analog Converters — Source components that benefit most from clean, well-shielded AC power. Browse DACs at Audio Advisor.
- Streamers & Network Players — Wi-Fi and Ethernet-connected players are particularly susceptible to RFI noise from nearby wireless equipment. Browse Streamers & Network Players.
- CD Players & Disc Players — A natural home for this cable. Browse CD Players at Audio Advisor.
- Preamplifiers & Preamps — Line-level components that sit squarely in the AC-14XL MkII's design target. Browse Preamplifiers at Audio Advisor.
- Power Conditioners — Pair the AC-14XL MkII with a quality conditioner for an additional layer of noise filtering. Browse Power Conditioners at Audio Advisor.
- Pangea Audio AC-9SE MkII — Pangea's heavy-gauge (9 AWG) power cable for amplifiers, powered subwoofers, and high-current components. A logical partner if you're upgrading your whole system. See the full Pangea Audio line.
- Pangea Audio AC-14SE MkII — Pangea's Signature Edition power cable for source components, featuring a unique conductor geometry with a solid Cardas Grade One Copper center strand. A great alternative if you prefer that design approach. See the full Pangea Audio line.
Frequently Asked Questions
What components benefit most from an upgraded power cable?
Source-level components — DACs, streamers, CD players, and preamps — tend to be the best candidates. These devices contain sensitive digital and analog circuits that can be affected by electrical noise riding along the power line. The AC-14XL MkII is specifically engineered for this use case, with triple-layer shielding and a noise-reducing cable geometry aimed at keeping that interference out of the signal path.
What does 14 AWG mean, and why does it matter?
AWG stands for American Wire Gauge. It's a standard for measuring conductor thickness — and counterintuitively, a lower number means a thicker wire. Thicker wire can carry more current with less resistance. 14 AWG is well-suited to source components, which draw modest amounts of current. If you're powering a power amplifier or powered subwoofer, a heavier gauge — like Pangea's 9 AWG AC-9SE MkII — is the better fit.
What length do I need?
Measure the distance from your component's IEC inlet to the nearest wall outlet or power conditioner outlet, and add a few inches of slack so the cable can route comfortably without pulling. As a general principle, use the shortest length that fits your installation — less cable length means less potential for airborne interference to couple into the conductor along the run. The AC-14XL MkII is available in 0.6 m, 1.0 m, 1.5 m, and 2.0 m.
How does this compare to the stock power cable that came with my component?
The cable that ships in the box with most audio equipment is a generic, unshielded cord using basic copper conductors — built to meet minimum electrical requirements at the lowest possible cost. The AC-14XL MkII uses Cardas Grade One Copper, triple-layer shielding, Litz wire, and purpose-designed connector hardware. Whether you'll notice an audible difference depends on your system, your room, and your electrical environment — we can't promise a specific sonic result. What we can say is that the engineering and materials are objectively superior to what came in the box.
What is Cardas Grade One Copper, and why is it used here?
Cardas Grade One Copper is a proprietary conductor material developed by George Cardas, founder of Cardas Audio. It's mined in Arizona and processed through a slow-draw manufacturing method with reduction annealing — a heat-treatment step applied between draws that further purifies the metal and refines its crystal structure. According to George Cardas, this produces copper with exceptional conductivity and consistency. Pangea Audio uses it as the primary large-gauge center conductor in the AC-14XL MkII, and presents it as a meaningful upgrade over the standard OFC copper used in most aftermarket power cables.
What is the DeathGrip™ IEC connector?
It's Pangea's name for the IEC C13 connector used on their premium cables. The DeathGrip uses massive gold-plated contacts that grip a component's IEC inlet much more firmly than standard connectors — firmly enough that cable designer Jay Victor described it as feeling like a death grip, which gave it the name. The gold plating also resists oxidation for a more reliable long-term connection. The connector is housed in a metal casing that adds durability and further improves grip.
What is Litz wire, and what does it do?
Litz wire is a construction technique in which individual strands of conductor are separately insulated, then braided or twisted in a specific geometric pattern. The goal is to reduce a phenomenon called the skin effect — where high-frequency alternating current tends to travel near the surface of a conductor rather than through its full cross-section. By giving each strand its own insulation and arranging them in a specific pattern, Litz construction keeps more of the conductor's cross-section actively carrying current. Pangea Audio uses Litz wire as part of the multi-conductor combination in the AC-14XL MkII.
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