Yeah, I understand how it works, just not how you can negate it when setting other things like TF and azimuth if there is a constant "twist" acting on your adjustments.
VPI Scout setup after watching Frefmer's video
I understand all the concepts, however one question still bugs me. When I read VPI's manual they go through the set up process pretty well with one of the first things you do is set the anti skate. Here is what I don't get, if the anti skate is hooked up how are you suppose to set tracking force and azimuth correctly if ther is a constant counter force acting on it? Even if you disconnect the Lemo it still imparts a force just hanging there.
I'm a newbie at TT's so maybe I'm missing something.
I'm a newbie at TT's so maybe I'm missing something.
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There is a counterweight gimmick for the Scout arm that makes it easier to set up. It lets you independently adjust tracking force and azimuth. Check it out. http://www.musicdirect.com/p-11961-soundsmith-counter-intuitive.aspx |
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