I use a first generation JMW-12. Never had a need for anti-skate even though it would probably not be much in a long arm. The tonearm leads provide just a little torsional resistance. Probably as much as is needed.
Anti-skating on VPI arm?
I have a new VPI Aries 3 with a 3D arm.
The manual does not describe how to set the anti-skating.
In fact, it suggests not using it at all.
There is a filament line that leads from the arm, behind the VTA tower, to a counterweight lever.
I can't find a setup that works. The filament either rubs against the tower or the counterweight is not accessible or the line is too short.
Should I relocate the filament attachment ring behind the counterweight?
Anyone figured this out?
The manual does not describe how to set the anti-skating.
In fact, it suggests not using it at all.
There is a filament line that leads from the arm, behind the VTA tower, to a counterweight lever.
I can't find a setup that works. The filament either rubs against the tower or the counterweight is not accessible or the line is too short.
Should I relocate the filament attachment ring behind the counterweight?
Anyone figured this out?
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