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![]() "François Yves Le Gal" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 03:11:45 GMT, dizzy wrote: No it's not. That Earth ground is only there for safety in the very unlikely event that the chassis somehow becomes "hot". Really not a big deal to defeat it with a cheater. What did I say? Anyway, using a proper ground is a necessity nowadays: how can the mains EMI/RFI filter do it's job w/o a ground? Obviously, if one has a hum problem, and the cheater plug solves it, this is not a problem. My solution is to feed all the audio equipment through an EMI filter, which, located at a central point, is grounded. Therefore, your point is moot. Note: Take the above advise at your own risk. 8) Don't take a chance. :-) By all means take the chance. It is infinitesimal compared to the other hazards of our lives. Your chances of dying in a car accident are thousands of times greater. Don't suffer with hum. Try every affordable remedy, and if they don't, use the plug. Hum can shorten your life ![]() |
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