Harmonic Technology makes exactly what you need. A single crystal 2 prong to three prong adapter. Not only does it solve your problem, it is very neutral, and will allow whatever power cord you use to show its characteristics. Costs around $60. Don't let the Do it Yourself idea stop you from buying it. It uses the same quality proprietary cabling as their expensive power cords and interconnects. Mine was a major improvement from the stinky 2 prong cable that came with the Pioneer DVD player I used to have.
Power cord adapter for video components
I have a couple video components that have cheap, removable, two-prong power cords made from poorly shielded lamp cord. I would like to replace them with something that has better shielding, like a three-pronged Belden power cord, but I first need to find an adapter that will connect to the figure-eight-shaped female end on the video components. Does anyone have any suggestions? If adapters don't exist, then does anyone know of a better power cord that can fit this type of female end? Thanks.
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