Hi all:
Dougdeacon: Yes, I was meaning that the arm was pulling hard towards the record centre - this was when I was using the blank portion on the Cardas sweep record to set the antiskate. I thought that was what this portion was for. No? And that you're supposed to adjust the antiskate so that the stylus no longer moves in towrds the centre of the playing record? I'll take your advise and not go with that with regards to setting antiskate force. Will it work with a not very dynamic LP? I have mostly vocal and acoustic stuff.
Larryi: Thanks for the additional tips. I'll give it a go tonight with my current LINN K18mkII. I have really never known how to get that antiskate value right. All the people I have asked locally at the shops give me "well it's basically the same as your VTF". Oh, and does it matter where you play on the record? On the edge, close to the centre, or in the middle? You mention "When both tracks are about even when it comes to mistracking, the stylus force has been balanced between the two channels". I thought that when it's balanced, you'd get no antitrack in either channel? Isn't that what we are trying to eliminate - the antitrack?
Thanks heaps,
David
Dougdeacon: Yes, I was meaning that the arm was pulling hard towards the record centre - this was when I was using the blank portion on the Cardas sweep record to set the antiskate. I thought that was what this portion was for. No? And that you're supposed to adjust the antiskate so that the stylus no longer moves in towrds the centre of the playing record? I'll take your advise and not go with that with regards to setting antiskate force. Will it work with a not very dynamic LP? I have mostly vocal and acoustic stuff.
Larryi: Thanks for the additional tips. I'll give it a go tonight with my current LINN K18mkII. I have really never known how to get that antiskate value right. All the people I have asked locally at the shops give me "well it's basically the same as your VTF". Oh, and does it matter where you play on the record? On the edge, close to the centre, or in the middle? You mention "When both tracks are about even when it comes to mistracking, the stylus force has been balanced between the two channels". I thought that when it's balanced, you'd get no antitrack in either channel? Isn't that what we are trying to eliminate - the antitrack?
Thanks heaps,
David