Tip #9 (10?), stolen from my other thread and added here to help newbies find everything in one place:
Remove the antiskate weight. It's too heavy and limits dynamics with most cartridges.
Since the bare dogleg does not provide quite enough anti-skating force to prevent R channel mistracking on some very dynamic passages, we turned to our favorite TriPlanar tweaking material, O-rings.
McMaster Carr sells O-rings perfectly sized to fit the TriPlanar's AS dogleg.
Go to www.mcmaster.com
- scroll down to "Fastening and Sealing" (in the right-hand column)
- click "O-Rings" (near the end of the section)
- select # 103 from the drop-down list of Dash Numbers
- select "Viton" from the materials choices
- $4.98 for a bag of 50 O-rings
These fit the dogleg snugly and each ring weighs ~1/26th as much as the metal AS weight. Experimenting with a very dynamic EMI 'Rigoletto', we found that 6 rings eliminated all audible mistracking, but 5 rings sounded clearer. Since few records are as difficult to track as this EMI, we opted for 5 rings for everyday use.
The number of rings you need could vary of course, but I like this method. It's quick, easy, cheap and effective.
Remove the antiskate weight. It's too heavy and limits dynamics with most cartridges.
Since the bare dogleg does not provide quite enough anti-skating force to prevent R channel mistracking on some very dynamic passages, we turned to our favorite TriPlanar tweaking material, O-rings.
McMaster Carr sells O-rings perfectly sized to fit the TriPlanar's AS dogleg.
Go to www.mcmaster.com
- scroll down to "Fastening and Sealing" (in the right-hand column)
- click "O-Rings" (near the end of the section)
- select # 103 from the drop-down list of Dash Numbers
- select "Viton" from the materials choices
- $4.98 for a bag of 50 O-rings
These fit the dogleg snugly and each ring weighs ~1/26th as much as the metal AS weight. Experimenting with a very dynamic EMI 'Rigoletto', we found that 6 rings eliminated all audible mistracking, but 5 rings sounded clearer. Since few records are as difficult to track as this EMI, we opted for 5 rings for everyday use.
The number of rings you need could vary of course, but I like this method. It's quick, easy, cheap and effective.