Static on highs


I am still learning the ropes, so please bare with me. My current (entry)set-up is a project debut with a tube box and a jolida 202a. While listening to my Brubek I've noticed a static on some highs, especially the piano - they seem like they are slightly going through a distortion pedal. I looked at the record and it seems like new. Is there something I am missing?

thanks in advance!
hushdavid
When you say "my Brubeck", do you mean that the problem is confined to a single LP? Unless the problem is constant throughout your collection (within similar frequencies and tones) you just have a bad record-and eyeballing it only shows the most obvious, and grossly apparent, damage.

Saying that, hearing distortion on an lp is always a good time for a system-wide tune-up, (including cart alignment and settings), and some thought to the number of plays on your current stylus- especially if you haven't done it for awhile.
I think I may be running the needle too heavy. The record started skipping so I blindly (don't cringe) adjusted the weight heavier to stop the skipping. This, I hope; is the reason. I'll check when I get home. Seriously - thanks to this forum for all the help.
"The record started skipping so I blindly (don't cringe) adjusted the weight heavier to stop the skipping. "

Cringe....

Fix that first and see what happens.
ok, so I went back and adjusted the counterweight correctly, but I had to take the anti-skate weight off because it pulled the arm off the record. I tested to see if the table was level and it was - but if I have the weight on, the needle doesn't stay put. Do I HAVE to use the anti-skate?