I am a big skeptic with most things audiophilia, but being a sound recording/mastering engineer, I am firm believer in power conditioning products. I have had several over the years, but in all my experiences, none have hit me quite as hard as Richard Gray's.

It started at home when Duke Lejeune(a true gentleman, saint, and builder of my Jazz Modules(amazing themselves)
reccomended the RGPC Model 400 for my 2 channel system(Master Sound Due Trenta/Jazz Modules/DAD Converters/Analysis Plus Cabling)... It was as if someone sucked all the noise out of the room with a vaccum.. tv resolution became better.. just amazing..
So.. I took them to my studio.. We have a B room with a modified soundcraft "ghost" console that is great(our A room has a new Neotek ELAN >>>RADAR V/Nyquist and Genex 9048), but still a bit noisy when the faders are pinged... again.. the noise was gone.. even with all the faders all the way up, all the outboard pegged...black background. it was a real "what the hell" moment, for us two engineers(me and my co owner). never heard anything so hit you in the face different..

ive been through a lot of products.. shunyata, ps audio, countless others.. but RGPC .. the real deal.

at 2400 bucks for my home and studio.. it was a steal. wiped the floor with everything else ive used, and yes the difference was enormous, and easily measured.

http://www.richardgrayspowercompany.com/products.aspx

SP needs to be all over this.

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