Agreed on the sonics statement. Right now I have the pwr supply plugged into a old verslabs filter which has a grounded receptable. I'm sure it helps but might just go straight into my Chang lightspeed and decide what orientation sounds best. Stay tuned.
Polarity on a non-bladed plug?
Hi gang,
My question is a simple one---I have a outboard pwr supply (standard supply for a Aragon 24K) where the plug is the non-bladed type. I remember reading somewhere that the plug wire that has ridges on the side is the ground and the smooth side hot. Do I have this right or is the reverse the way to go? Thanks and enjoy the music.
My question is a simple one---I have a outboard pwr supply (standard supply for a Aragon 24K) where the plug is the non-bladed type. I remember reading somewhere that the plug wire that has ridges on the side is the ground and the smooth side hot. Do I have this right or is the reverse the way to go? Thanks and enjoy the music.
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>> I remember reading somewhere that the plug wire that has ridges on the side is the ground and the smooth side hot.<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>> As for the cord you are correct. Though the correct terminology for the side with the ridges is the "Grounded Conductor", (the neutral). ============ AC Plug orientation. Post by Charles Hansen SETTING UP YOUR SYSTEM: AC POLARITY by MGD Noise, hum and AC polarity. . . |
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