First if you want to understand anti-skate please go to Soundsmith.com or YouTube and watch Ledermans great tutorial. Anti-skate can only be set by ear. Your test record is giving you that information. You just need to understand how to interpret what you’re already hearing.
Facing the turntable you will see the left channel is the left side of the groove, and the right is on the right. Anti-skate pulls the cartridge to the outside or right channel. Too much anti-skate means too much pressure on the right, not enough on the left, and so the left channel will break up. Not enough anti-skate, everything’s the opposite, and the right channel will break up.
Ditch the numbers. The numbers are meaningless. Go by ear. Based on what you said, that means 3.
Watch Lederman, he will say what I just said. Because yeah, that’s how freaking good I, er I mean he is.
Facing the turntable you will see the left channel is the left side of the groove, and the right is on the right. Anti-skate pulls the cartridge to the outside or right channel. Too much anti-skate means too much pressure on the right, not enough on the left, and so the left channel will break up. Not enough anti-skate, everything’s the opposite, and the right channel will break up.
Ditch the numbers. The numbers are meaningless. Go by ear. Based on what you said, that means 3.
Watch Lederman, he will say what I just said. Because yeah, that’s how freaking good I, er I mean he is.