Are you using anti-skating or not


On my side i always got better result without using anti-skating.

And you?
dobermann
Hi Pops, I was only making the point that not only do I not currently use any AS, I also have found that I can reduce VTF. This is in contrast to some earlier comments about needing to increase VTF with less AS. My point is, this ain't necessarily so.

If a tonearm/cart can provide playback with no mis-tracking then why apply AS? Sure there is a force vector component in that direction. But if the magnitude of the force is not sufficient to cause mis-tracking, why apply AS? If a tonearm/cart can provide playback with much less VTF than even the manufacturer recommends with no mis-tracking, then why apply more than is necessary?

What is right and what is wrong? Your arm/cart will tell you. Listen to them! If there is a problem they will tell you. If there is no problem, why force the issue? Just my current opinion on this subject based on what I hear in my system.

But then there is the question of tone control. I'm still working this one out for myself, but as of today I don't think AS and VTF should be used as tone adjustments although we all know that there is a range that will affect this. Even if these parameters are used to change the impact, tone quality, etc., this is going to be subjective as we all have different sonic priorities. Again, not necessarily a right/wrong answer.
Dear Satch: Good " move " but as you know nothing is perfect and the tangential arm has its own " drawbacks " on performance.

Well this is not the time/thread to speak about.

regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
I find AS contributes nothing positive to vinyl playback
Audiofeil

I agree with Audiofeil .. expecially if you use MintLP Tractor setup you absolutely don't need any anti-skating