18-Jan-00

Richard Grayís ""Unconditioner"" Power Company Re-Invents Power For Major Manufacturers Of High-End Audio Equipment At CES 2000

Evidence of a strong new product is its unsolicited appearance and live demonstrations at CES by industry heavies such as Audio Research Corporation, VTL, Balanced Audio Technology, LAMM, Hovland, Harmonic Technology, MBL of America, Verity Audio, Audio Plus (YBA, JMlab, Dream Vision), PROAC USA, and others. A new product named Richard Grayís POWER COMPANYô (worldwide patents pending) by Audio Line Source, LLP reinvents power by delivering high-current-on-demand via a reactive electronic interface device, the only of its kind on the market. An entire system can be plugged into the device. Unlike traditional power line conditioners, isolation transformers, and sine wave regenerators, this device is wired in parallel to the source of power. It does not limit current necessary to satisfy power transients required of the A/C line, even by amplifiers of all power cravings and design. It provides high-definition television and home theatre with more vibrant colors, better black line level detail in letterbox format for increased front-to-back dimensionality, and reduces video noise generated by line multipliers and related digital and analog components. With more than ten years of research on power lines interface with components, Richard Gray has shown the very power line that brings your equipment to life also robs it of their dynamics and performance potential. This is due to fluctuations in line resistance and hash generated into the power line creating a destabilizing effect on power supplies of components. Many apparatuses (air conditioning compressors, computers, televisions, many switch mode power supplies, appliances) produce noise, constantly cycling on and off within a home which causes this effect. This creates power drain, line noise and resistance that contaminate audio and video systems performance. To optimize components power performance, Richard Gray re-invented power by ""electronically placing them closer"" to the utility company transformer. The device serves as an electronic flywheel, which delivers instantaneous high-current-on-demand to increase dynamics and performance of analog and digital equipment. It also provides an invisible yet highly effective surge protection system, which quenches A/C line noise and cross talk, with no trade-off. Suggested Retail is $700, available from one of over 35 select dealers in the US and Canada who offer in-home demonstrations.

For more information, contact 800 880 3474 or 504-897-6688 or visit the Web site at http://www.audiolinesource.com/.