I have seen Richard Grays make a dramatic difference in the video quality of a top flight DLP front projector system - heightening detail and contrast (deepening black levels). Unfortunately, the set-up I saw used multiple units - 4 all told - which is a major, major tweak. How well 1 or 2 would work on a regular CRT TV, I am not sure. Actually, I'm pretty sure it would improve the performance but whether it would improve performance enough to justify the cost is not clear. Improvements wrought by the Richard Grays were much easier to see on the big screen, especially since DLPs are fundamentally weaker than CRTs in black level.
Richard Gray 400S- any VIDEO benefits??
Has anyone tried Richard Gray 400S with their TV's? I have a Sony 32" monitor, and am looking into PLC's for an HT setup, but the winning candidate must make improvement to video (as well as audio).
Live in old apartment building- crappy 15-amp (barely!) circuits that can't do anything about. Had an API Ultra 115 Powerwedge previously that made nice benefit to TV as well. Your thoughts on RGPC 400s along the 'video' spectrum would be appreciated- thanks!
Live in old apartment building- crappy 15-amp (barely!) circuits that can't do anything about. Had an API Ultra 115 Powerwedge previously that made nice benefit to TV as well. Your thoughts on RGPC 400s along the 'video' spectrum would be appreciated- thanks!
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