Richard Gray’s Power Company RGPC 1200 Custom Solution $2600 Review

February 26, 2024 Comments Off on Richard Gray’s Power Company RGPC 1200 Custom Solution $2600 Review

The rhythm section of Bill Evans’ piano, Paul Chambers’ upright acoustic bass plucks, and Jimmy Cobbs’ ride cymbal shimmers with life and sets the stage for what’s to come. Miles Davis’ understated trumpet takes over, front and center, in “So What.” With Cobbs keeping time on the left channel, and Evans on the right, it’s very organic and lifelike (Miles Davis, Kind of Blue. Vinyl. Columbia Records, August 17, 1959). John Coltrane’s saxophone solos next on the right, then Cannonball Adderley takes over on the left. With the Panamax, it sounds very good, but the imaging seems a touch tarnished by comparison—most notably on Miles’ trumpet solo. Like brass burnished with buffing compound, the RGPC 1200 adds a little polish, luster, and life to the listening session. 

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