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In Reply to: Anti-skate and heavier tracking force... posted by Mr Blue Sky on August 24, 2016 at 02:03:07:
It's the other way around. Skating force is directly proportional to tracking force. Therefore, the only time antiskating would be completely unnecessary is if tracking force were zero. When tracking force is set to 2.5 grams or greater, antiskating must be increased to compensate. Normally, the best thing to do is to follow your tonearm manufacturer's instructions relative to setting antiskating.
Good luck,
John Elison
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- RE: Anti-skate and heavier tracking force... - John Elison 02:33:14 08/24/16 (10)
- RE: Anti-skate and heavier tracking force... - Mr Blue Sky 02:52:49 08/24/16 (9)
- RE: Anti-skate and heavier tracking force... - SgreenP@MSN.com 16:37:28 08/27/16 (2)
- RE: Anti-skate and heavier tracking force... - SgreenP@MSN.com 16:58:26 08/27/16 (1)
- RE: Anti-skate and heavier tracking force... - John Elison 18:23:36 08/27/16 (0)
- RE: Anti-skate and heavier tracking force... - flood2 03:21:52 08/24/16 (5)
- Many Empire arms have no provision for anti-skate - Dave Pogue 04:53:53 08/24/16 (4)
- RE: Many Empire arms have no provision for anti-skate - flood2 18:14:51 08/24/16 (0)
- Maybe because in that Empire tonearm,... - Lew 06:37:54 08/24/16 (2)
- The Empire 990 tonearm has a antiskate adjustment - Tre' 13:55:00 08/24/16 (1)
- but the 980 does not. (nt) - Tre' 13:57:56 08/24/16 (0)