Hey MillerCarbon,
Thank you for your response! I have watched Ledermann's videos on anti-skate and they make a ton of sense. It is interesting to consider that if you adjust your anti-skate force to compensate for very high decibel levels on test records like the HiFI News, then you are almost certainly overcompensating for the majority of your music.
With that being said, I would like to understand the "proper" way to use the VPI anti-skate mechanism, with full understanding and appreciation that it is all about compromise. It would be great to see a video showing proper and improper ways of using this mechanism. From my perspective, the VPI mechanism is incredibly annoying. I don't consider myself to be an old fart yet, but my eyesight is not what it used to be, and tying a loop in that fishing string that won't slip is almost impossible for me.
Cheers,
TMQ
Thank you for your response! I have watched Ledermann's videos on anti-skate and they make a ton of sense. It is interesting to consider that if you adjust your anti-skate force to compensate for very high decibel levels on test records like the HiFI News, then you are almost certainly overcompensating for the majority of your music.
With that being said, I would like to understand the "proper" way to use the VPI anti-skate mechanism, with full understanding and appreciation that it is all about compromise. It would be great to see a video showing proper and improper ways of using this mechanism. From my perspective, the VPI mechanism is incredibly annoying. I don't consider myself to be an old fart yet, but my eyesight is not what it used to be, and tying a loop in that fishing string that won't slip is almost impossible for me.
Cheers,
TMQ