IF the component has a 2 prong plug now, why would I want to connect a ground wire if I decide to add an IEC INPUT to the chassis? I'm no electician, but what I suspect would be ok is to connect the positive and negative to the IEC INPUT, dont connect the ground connector of the IEC input to anything, and use a regular power cord (one that has ground plug). If there's nothing in the chassis connected to ground, the ground line inside the power cord isnt doing anything, bad or good, right?? It would be just the same as using a high end power cord that only has 2 conductors and a shield, right? (besides the fact that there arent any of these) I suppose that I COULD ask my technician to ground it, but the way I see it, WHY??? EXPERTS, PLEASE COMMENT.
Add an IEC socket..any negative effects?
Hello Ladies and Germs. I'm considering adding an IEC(MALE) input to my preamp, to get around the pathetic captive power cord. Are there any potentially negative effects? Obviously, if I knew what cord was the best (I'm not going to spend lots of money on the cord) it would be advantageous to connect it directly, without the IEC connectors. Apart from that caveat, are there any other reasons NOT to do it? The preamp currently has a 2 prong ac cord.
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