Would you say that there is equal distortion in both channels?
Make sure your cartridge is lined up with a protractor, if the cart physically looks like its level, I dont think azimuth would be the issue (could be wrong about this). Overhang is related to alignment, a protractor should take care of this.
Until you do this, you will never know. Just search for a free protractor for your arm on google. Expensive protractors are more accurate, but at this time you just want to get it somewhat dialed in so that you can eliminate variables. If all this is correct, I lean to four possibilities:
1)Your cart is not a good match for your arm (checked already)
2)Somehow the arm is not installed correctly (measure this!)
3)table is extremely off level (maybe why the Anti skate affects the issue)
4)software issues (very hard to test this since some records simply track better, even on a poorly set up TT)
Make sure your cartridge is lined up with a protractor, if the cart physically looks like its level, I dont think azimuth would be the issue (could be wrong about this). Overhang is related to alignment, a protractor should take care of this.
Until you do this, you will never know. Just search for a free protractor for your arm on google. Expensive protractors are more accurate, but at this time you just want to get it somewhat dialed in so that you can eliminate variables. If all this is correct, I lean to four possibilities:
1)Your cart is not a good match for your arm (checked already)
2)Somehow the arm is not installed correctly (measure this!)
3)table is extremely off level (maybe why the Anti skate affects the issue)
4)software issues (very hard to test this since some records simply track better, even on a poorly set up TT)