When trying to power up my EU version of audio amplifier here in states, from 110V to 220V, I grabbed my meter just to check the voltages inside the amp. To my surprise, I measured both leads, phase and neutral read 110V against the chassis. What the heck? I opened up the step transformer and I was shocked. I think common sense should be to have the transformer taps connected to hot side instead to neutral. All original connection seems backwards. The transformer works but I think it's a violation. If I want to use it for instance as step down transformer from 220V to 110V, then I would have phase "hot" wire on 110V receptacle measuring 220V against ground. Am I right? Is my new connection correct?