Playing Vinyl in a Cold Room


I have a question for vinyl lovers in this forum.
I always recognized that temperature influence on sound quality of playing vinyl.

The recommended temperature for my cartridge EMT TSD15 is 23C (73.5F).
My system is in the basement, and in some days a temperature drops there to 18.5 Celsius (65 F).
Playing vinyl in such low temperature causes bad tracking and more grainy, dry sound.
Does anyone have a similar experience?
Any idea how to solve this issue?
Should I try to change my tonearm settings - to lower VTA or higher VTF?

Regards,
Alex
alexberger
A small electric heater. Don't make more of it than necessary. From an old old old listener. In two weeks it won't matter. Something else will. Don't stress.
The mass of the elastomer is very low. It will revert to room temp very quickly. Alex just put ear muffs on it:)


Made me go and check. OP bought a nude. How inconsiderate. Oh well, it'll warm up all the faster.

My Koetsu has a nice big brick of a body around it. Think I'll give it a minute or so to get nice and warm. Then another few minutes for the heat to sink in through all that quality Japanese aluminum and whatnot. Then have a listen. So in other words same warmup as usual for everything else, only tonight for the first time physically heating the cartridge up. Gosh for the first time kinda wishing I had one of those trick temp readers. Oh well. New trademark: Go and touch. You will feel.
I’d rather a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy. 
I know, I know, there’s people sure I had both.
My basement space drops to 58F in winter. Silent heater under my butt and 100watt lamp over table. I don’t notice a difference between the cold and when it heats up in Summer. I don’t mind the chilly air. Feels healthier, less drying out of the mucosa.