This question is not about a PS Audio conditioner, but I felt that I would find the expertise to answer my question here.
The unit in question is a Cinepro Model 20. I live in an apartment, and had to install a twenty amp recepticle to accept the plug of the Cinepro, which has one plug blade turned to the side. When I had removed the old recepticle I found that there was no ground wire, even though all the recepticles in the apartment will accomodate the regular three prong plugs. I'm assuming that the ground is attached to the neutral wire from the circuit box, but will this in any way hamper the performance of the Cinepro given that the third round prong is supposed to be attached to ground?
Thanks for the help.
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