My use of the word Neutral does refer to the outer shell of the interconnect/phono socket
Using a multi-meter continuity tester and resistance settings I placed one probe on the outer shell of the amp and the other probe to the earth pin on the amp and there was no beeping from the continuity tester and the resistance setting showed a completely open circuit.
I asked NAIM about this and they confirmed this was how they designed the amp.
The ground on the amp is connected to the amp case/chassis for safety
They ground the neutral side of the signal in their systems at their source components
I did try "lifting the ground" on the amp and the hum got louder, but NAIM did not condone this practice and warned against it sighting safety.
Using a multi-meter continuity tester and resistance settings I placed one probe on the outer shell of the amp and the other probe to the earth pin on the amp and there was no beeping from the continuity tester and the resistance setting showed a completely open circuit.
I asked NAIM about this and they confirmed this was how they designed the amp.
The ground on the amp is connected to the amp case/chassis for safety
They ground the neutral side of the signal in their systems at their source components
I did try "lifting the ground" on the amp and the hum got louder, but NAIM did not condone this practice and warned against it sighting safety.