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In Reply to: RE: Anti skating is pissing me off posted by Biff on April 21, 2015 at 09:37:32
not enough,add more.
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It does, but I find that very puzzling. Groveless records tend to make you set the anti-skate too high. Also, even with no anti-skate force, I would not expect a 103R to deflect like that. A 103D maybe, but not a 103R.Dave
Edits: 04/22/15
What is your opinion of this?
He he certainly is an authority which I have to give deference to. My experience with groveless records giving too high a setting is based on setting the needle down midway and adjusting it until it stays put, so his technique is very different than mine. Because of the different technique, neither his and my experience with groveless records invalidates the other.
With regard to my technique of using mistracking at high grove velocity on a test record to adjust antiskate, I am having trouble understanding what he is saying, since it is offset of the headshell that causes skating, that offset would be constant, but it is intriguing enough that I'd love to discuss it with him. I will be very interested when his test record come out. I will reread it and see if I can figure out what he is saying.
Dave
I use a record with no grooves to adjust the anti-skate. It works fine with my setup. Anti-skate will differ with different arm and cartridge combinations. In my case the anti-skate has to be 3/4 of a gram higher. When set correct the difference is outstanding!
Agreed Dave. I just have to guess there are other factors at stake.
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