Richard Gray's Power Company


This is a huge inductor in parallel with the power line. It's supposed to act like an electronic flywheel to smooth out power supply fluctuations. I like the concept. Has anyone had personal experience with this device? Did you use it with the low powered front-end components, the high powered amp, or everything? What improved or worsened?
jlambrick

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Richard lives here in New Orleans and is a real nice approachable guy. I have tested his Power Company in my system, it gave things a much better resolution and low level detail, mid afternoon power sounded like late evening ideal power. It was very resolving on the amp, pre and transport.

I did not try it on my Proton TV but can only image it would improve that as well

waiting for that extra $700 in change to pick one up

tom

has anyone compared it to balanced power setups like equi-tech???

Tom
sean

no good old boy network here ;-)
(besides I'm a transplanted northerner)

I have met Duke through the N.O. audiophile group - nice guy

As Duke says Richard is a real prince of a man, he isn't the salesman type, and he tools around with really cool old gear.

His power companies are sold through dealers, not directly. They can be system dependent - actually more wiring/power grid dependent. But I know many companies show their best equipment using them. The detail is quite resolving. I'm still deciding between his unit and an equi=tech balanced power configuration

tom