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Wow! It Really Works! Independent Engineers Prove What 3000+ Customers Have Already Witnessed

May 9. 2001

After more than a year of testing, two unbiased, independent engineers released their statement of findings that prove Richard Gray's Power Company's (RGPC) patented technology provides nearly instantaneous noise reduction as well as energy storage/release when needed. The naysayers said ""Prove it,"" and we did. Due to the unique parallel technology used in the RGPC units, it was a challenge to ""invent"" a means in which to test the effectiveness in an empirical fashion. George Hero, BSEE, Tulane University, Engineering Counsel, and Mr. Dean Klinefelter, recording engineer and proprietor of Professional Systems Engineering for the past 28 years, came to the conclusion that traditional testing methods would only reveal small benefits. Together they witnessed and performed traditional and non-traditional tests to better explain just how RGPC technology works in the real world. Both engineers agreed that pulse testing was the answer to many questions, as the RGPC units work similar to an AC line. From this knowledge came a basic demonstration nicknamed ""The Edison Test."" By momentarily illuminating a 120-volt light bulb after the supply from a 12-volt battery is removed, The Edison Test proves that the RGPC units can overcome lapses in an AC line by filling in the gaps when demand momentarily overcomes supply. Mr. Klinefelter tested the RGPC units using a series of audio amplifiers and using a testing harness, which demonstrated the RGPC units' ability to discharge into a load. He also experienced the effectiveness of paralleling multiple units together saying, ""...parallel RGPC units would cut the DC resistance in half and give a doubling effect, which correlates with user experiences."" Mr. Klinefelter went on to say, ""...(results) will be felt in other electronics that commonly use half wave rectifiers such as TV monitors and computers..."" The full statement of findings including the engineers' transcripts and measurement graphs can be viewed and downloaded from www.richardgrayspowercompany.com. You can also see the results RGPC technology has on a Marantz plasma display at Home Entertainment 2001 in New York City, May 11-13, booth 260. Richard Gray's Power Company designs, engineers and manufacturers high-end home theatre and audio components that deliver cleaner power needed to boost a system's performance. The line enhancers place components ""electrically closer"" to utility company transformers, eliminating any noise, cross-talk and power drains that detract from a system's ability to accurately reproduce audio and video. For information on Richard Gray's Power Company, visit www.richardgrayspowercompany.com.

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