Power Company 400 Pro and 1200 Custom
RGPC's staple device is the four outlet 400 Pro, and it stands out in a very densely crowded category as a no BS product that actually works. Inside each RGPC is a large inductor core, or choke, and a fast-blo fuse. Unlike so many of the surge protectors or line conditioners out there the RGPC is wired in parallel with the incoming AC, which means there's no current limiting, and components don't have to be plugged directly into the RGPC units to receive the full effect.
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1200s Power Conditioner
The RGPC 1200S is a healthy insurance policy against almost every jolt you might ever experience this side of a bolt of lightning. And, God forbid, if your home was struck by lightning, your homeowner’s insurance will send you back to the stereo store with a big wad of cash in your pocket. The Richard Gray’s Power Company 1200S gives you a performance boost in audio resolution, bass impact and mostly video resolution. If you are interested in having your high-end audio/video system perform up to its potential, consider a Richard Gray’s Power Company 1200S for both logical and impulsive reasons.
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400S
In summary, I found definite benefit to using the Richard Gray’s Power Company 400S in my system. In my reference system, I found that it improved image focus and the perception of soundstage depth, reduced a slight tinge of hash and grit, and in an overall sense, rendered a better sense of clarity with an improvement in low-level detail and dynamic contrasts -- all good things. While some may admittedly find these improvements subtle, in the context of a top-flight system where the achievement of all-out performance is the goal, the improvements the RGPC brings can be considered quite large.
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