Howdy y'all,
I recently acquired an old solid state Yamaha G100 212 mark ii and I had a few questions about the grounding of the amp that I wasn't able to fully discover online. The amp itself has a classic two-way polarity on switch, and the power cable which came hard connected to the amp itself is only two prong. The problem lies in the plug also having a hole for the ground pin, but no ground pin. In doing some forum digging across multiple sites, other users have claimed that the amp is grounded despite the polarity switch. What I am trying to find out is whether or not the plug needs to be replaced, or an entire operation to install a new grounded cable. If anyone has ever owned one, and could verify if the third hole is the result of a plug that was intentionally broken, that would be very helpful. The manuals I have come across do not seem to mention the grounding, and the previous owner claims it always had two prongs. I am mostly wondering if this could be dangerous to keep using/ what I would need to fix. I attached some photos below for reference. Best and Thanks.
I recently acquired an old solid state Yamaha G100 212 mark ii and I had a few questions about the grounding of the amp that I wasn't able to fully discover online. The amp itself has a classic two-way polarity on switch, and the power cable which came hard connected to the amp itself is only two prong. The problem lies in the plug also having a hole for the ground pin, but no ground pin. In doing some forum digging across multiple sites, other users have claimed that the amp is grounded despite the polarity switch. What I am trying to find out is whether or not the plug needs to be replaced, or an entire operation to install a new grounded cable. If anyone has ever owned one, and could verify if the third hole is the result of a plug that was intentionally broken, that would be very helpful. The manuals I have come across do not seem to mention the grounding, and the previous owner claims it always had two prongs. I am mostly wondering if this could be dangerous to keep using/ what I would need to fix. I attached some photos below for reference. Best and Thanks.
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