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In Reply to: john, sorry, but you're wrong posted by sberger on May 6, 2007 at 21:25:00:
If DannyB is not using antiskating and his cartridge has significant hours of play, the likely reason for developing sibilance in the left channel only is uneven stylus wear.
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you said "harry doesn't like antiskating", which isn't true. he just doesn't like traditional antiskate methods. all of his tables employ a method to apply antiskate. that was the point that i was making.
I am not sure he said "developing". He said he was "getting a bit of sibilance". It could be an important distinction, and might mean he just needs to set up the antiskate correctly. His stylus may not be worn yet, but it means your question about hours is very relevent.
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Well, we won't know all the answers until DannyB responds. However, I got the impression that the left-channel sibilance problem was something new, which had not been there originally when Harry set up the turntable.
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