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Ah-HA! I bet it was Jerry's shoddy wiring that killed the last unit! (Just kidding)Hell, there's probably 200 microns of tar and nicotine on the ground wire. A good cleaning would probably get a positive continuity check! Ha!
Bubba,I'm glad you checked it. I hope I didn't screw up the connections to the Hubbel outlet. This was how I wired it.neutral = purple or bluehot = brown green/yellow = groundCan you see inside the Hubbel to verify? If not can you dissamble the Hubbel and check/fix all the connections. No soldering is needed.Also can you try listening to it before making any changes, and the re-listening afterwards, if any changes are needed?
So, would that mean the DeZorel had been filtering the neutral rather than the hot? Or would its balanced configuration make it more complex than that?
To cut a long story short, no, there is no need for you to readitionthe unit. Please remember that it does NOT need nor use the ground forfull operation, and you could just as well hold the Brick in your handand it would still operate perfectly.As to "proper grounding", I'm afraid that even now, in the 21stcentury, the so-called standards are far too often overlooked. Whatyour audiophile-group member found was exactly what our distributorfound also - but thought to be in perfect order, tried it, it worked,and there were no ground problems, either in ground loops, ordegenerated singlan-to-noise ratio.It seems that not every place in any one country, USA included, haswhat is referred to standard wiring. We have this problem quite a lot,and must suffer it, because we use what is written up as the norm. Wemay use it, but not all developers seem to.Ultimately sir, if it was not properly grounded, somebody would havefelt some static by now, rest assured, those are, after all, seriousvoltages and currents in there.Best regards,Miki
Looks like we have to start all over again!