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In Reply to: clarifying my question posted by Matthew G. on August 28, 2016 at 14:33:13:
Thanks Mathew G.
O.K. but what do you mean by "did well". Importantly, what music tracks does it "mistrack" on? Sometimes this opinion can be the result of a fault of the record, not the cartridge, for example where the track has been damaged previously. Let us know e.g what VTF you use for this result. I use a 103R derivative ( i.e. modified) so I have at least some idea of what it should, or should not, do in this respect.
I am a bit worried by your statement that the cart/arm did " well on the ...hardest one". Basically if you were running a Shure V15 type of high compliance cartridge then this could be feasible. But with a lowish compliance 103 then something seems wrong with your test method.
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