The above posts are true.... The issue in residential wiring is the fact that your breaker box splits 230VAC. You can end up with an 180 degree out of phase condition if the electrician has wired outlets in the same room with breakers next to each other in the main circuit breaker panel. When measuring the outlets (assuming they are wired correctly) everything will appear to be OK when measured individually. But if you have an audio system with components hooked on outlets on 2 different breakers, you may want to check for the following condition. One of the easy ways is to put DVM meter leads between the 2 hot terminals of the outlets on separate circuits. If you have outlets wired out of phase, your meter reading will be 230VAC. If they are wired in phase, you should see 0VAC on the meter. For those who think I am crazy, go look in your electrical box and notice that your Air conditioning, Electric Range, dryer, and water heater all have breakers that are tied together. All of these appliances usually use 230V AC, unless they are gas appliances.