First: Excuse me if I don't get the right "technical" words in English...
Here in Germany, the plugs of the Bryston amplifiers are marked by Sun Audio.
The marked pin should be connected to the live wire.
And, if possible, the other equipment should be connected the same way.
However, it is difficult to do so because companies don't mark them often.
As I understood it has something to do with a difference in potential voltage between the units in your setup.
The voltage can be measured and with the plug in the right position this potential voltage can be minimized. CD, amplifier, etc. each have a different potential voltage.
Because the voltage wants to even out in your setup, there is alway a little current flow between your units over the ground of your signal cable.
This is said to deteriorate sound quality.
So the aim is to lower the voltage difference between your units and in your whole system.
So it COULD be important how the plug is connected to the socket.
Don't know if this is correct, but I guess James will find an answer!
