Recent studies have illustrated a phenomenon that occurs in certain sinusoidally forced chaotic oscillators: (chaotic) phase synchronization, in which the two, quite different systems, oscillate at the same pace. Imperfect phase synchronization appears in oscillators exhibiting unbounded return times, {it e.g.}, oscillators in which the chaotic set includes a saddle equilibrium, as is the case of Lorenz oscillator. We demonstrate the phenomenon of imperfect phase synchronization in an experimental system: an analog Lorenz circuit, including its implications in the behavior of the system.