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  Dynavector XV-1s and JMW 10.5i question
I recently purchased a new Dyna XV-1s for my Aries 3 and JMW 10.5i. I had a buddy set it up and it initially sounded fantastic. Recently I have noticed less air and a slight shift of center image to the right. It's also a bit less involving.

I know he had set the tracking weight at 2.2 grams. The weird thing was he had to put a small dollop of blue tack on the end of the anti-skate rubber ring weights to give it more anti-skate based on test record distortion in the right channel. I'm a complete novice at this stuff so I am a bit lost, but from most threads I have heard that little to no anti-skate should be needed with JMW 10.5i. After discussion with my analogue buddy who et up the cart, he said maybe it needed more anti-skate and blue tack.

I have ordered an Analogue Productions test record for myself and the Fremer DVD. I can (and will) ask my turntable guru buddy to come back and look at things again, but I don't want to 'over-ask' for his help and I want to start to learn about this on my own. Can anyone offer suggestions to help me 'find the magic' again with more air and a better solid center image?
Philb7777  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

11-03-09
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11-03-09   How many hours have you put on the cartridge. it could be t ...   Larryi

11-03-09   i lived with the 10.5i for a while and my first suggestio ...   Sonofjim

11-04-09   That blu-tak is silly. you can set the arm up using the sup ...   Stringreen

11-04-09   First, i would disconnect the anti-skating. i find the xv-1s ...   Audiofeil

11-04-09   I received the new xv-1s about 10 weeks ago. the friend who ...   Philb7777

11-04-09   Philb7777, unless your cartridge is taking an inordinate am ...   Larryi

11-04-09   Does your 10.5i tonearm have nordost wiring (all silver colo ...   Dopogue

11-04-09   Yeah, guys, i value my audio vinyl guru friend's help. i ju ...   Philb7777

11-04-09   Check your vta (vertical tracking angle). it is possible th ...   Kurt_tank

11-04-09   That's the one i thought it was:-) you'll get more comforta ...   Dopogue

11-04-09   I agree that antiskating might be an issue, but, philb7777 r ...   Larryi

11-04-09   The loss of air is easy to explain. the suspension is soften ...   Dougdeacon

11-04-09   Doug, i hope you are right. i too thought it was a break- ...   Larryi

11-04-09   Larryi, it's possible the op has only just noticed the chan ...   Dougdeacon

11-05-09   Doug, i agree it can be a break-in issue. it can also be t ...   Larryi

11-05-09   easy fix (if you're inclined to bother): buy a few o-rings ...   Dougdeacon

11-05-09   Absolutely no apologies necessary doug! this one of the man ...   Philb7777

11-05-09   Phil, analogue playback for the novice can be over whelming ...   Stiltskin

03-21-10   It could be your cables have become intermittent. this can ...   Reticuli


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