Dear Moonglum:
If the anti-skate setting was too high or too low, it is possible that the constant side-force would cause the Delos suspension to take on a "set" after some time. When we ship new cartridges, we make the cantilevers as straight as possible, but when customers send us back those same cartridges later for inspection and servicing, more than a few have cantilevers that have become tilted to one side (although not all of these are due to improper anti-skate settings - undoubtedly some of these tilted cantilevers occurred because the cartridge received an impact).
It is also likely that some amount of debris has been gradually sucked into the vicinity of the generator coils, but if the Delos' tracking abilities remain similar to what they were when the cartridge was new, probably not enough debris has collected for it to be a problem.
kind regards, jonathan carr
If the anti-skate setting was too high or too low, it is possible that the constant side-force would cause the Delos suspension to take on a "set" after some time. When we ship new cartridges, we make the cantilevers as straight as possible, but when customers send us back those same cartridges later for inspection and servicing, more than a few have cantilevers that have become tilted to one side (although not all of these are due to improper anti-skate settings - undoubtedly some of these tilted cantilevers occurred because the cartridge received an impact).
It is also likely that some amount of debris has been gradually sucked into the vicinity of the generator coils, but if the Delos' tracking abilities remain similar to what they were when the cartridge was new, probably not enough debris has collected for it to be a problem.
kind regards, jonathan carr