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In Reply to: RE: I've always started off setting AS to at or near the VTF then simply posted by Opus 33 1/3 on April 21, 2015 at 10:06:34
That's normally what I've done in the past. Maybe I'll just turn it off for a while.
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I used to be in the non-anti-skate crowd. Then I got the HFNRR test LP, and couldn't play the more severe bias setting cuts without adding some anti-skate. So I added some and it's better now. (It's a Hadcock 242 and Musicmaker btw.)
WW
"A man need merely light the filaments of his receiving set and the world's greatest artists will perform for him." Alfred N. Goldsmith, RCA, 1922
That is what I used and I tried just about everything else. I want to try it with an oscilloscope which may give me even better results, although I also check by ear when I am done.
Dave
Ditto ! Correct ant-skating is as important as correct tracking force !
Bill...that has nothing to do with music. If you like to listen to "test" records, go right ahead.
We will just differ on that. I've found getting an arm to track as well as possible has a lot to do with getting music from LPs, and I've found the bias tracks on that record help get it right.
WW
"A man need merely light the filaments of his receiving set and the world's greatest artists will perform for him." Alfred N. Goldsmith, RCA, 1922
i agree 100% with your comment...
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