Anti-skate


If the last song on your lp's sound the best, you have too much anti-skate.
mmakshak

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Hey, you can always come visit me out here in the center of the universe in S.E. Iowa to hear my Maplenoll.
I believe the "i"(Larry) has it.

It's worth mentioning that the anti skate scale on some older arms are marked to differentiate between the stylus drag of conical and eliptical stylus profiles. It is interesting to me in the light of some of the comments above and elswhere that when I use a test record similar to the one mentioned above that a high anti-skate force is often required to even out the mistracking distortion between the cahnnels as instructed.
A'feil makes an often overlooked point and underscores the reason that 45s sound so good.
Albert has decided to move on from the Walker for yet to be clarified reasons. Perhaps he is enamored enough with the results he is getting from his modified Technics SP10 mk II and SME 312S that he feels compelled to downsize. Personally, I preferred the Walker by a long shot when I visited him in March.