Anti-Skate Weight …. Better sound without it?


Hello,

I have a Music Hall 9.1 turntable, and I recently changed my cartridge to an Audio Technica AT160ML, moving magnet. It sounds lovely! 

 

BUT… it seems to sound better when I take my anti skate weight off my turn table arm. 

 

One record in particular seems to have Left channel distortion with a female vocal, but when I take the weight off, it disappears and sounds lovely. 

 

It all seems to sound slightly better and more resolved, open, without the weight. 

The needle requires a very light 1 gram tracking weight. I have aligned it correctly, and the turn table is level. 

 

Any suggestions? Is there something incorrect with my turntable setup? Could it be this one record, as i do not notice left speaker distortion otherwise… (i think)… 

 

Or does the removal of the anti skate weight make sense when the needle has a very light tracking force?

 

thanks!

Richard

whyrichard

lewm,

I've asked you twice whether you fixed your 7082 arm's counterweight sag, no answer?

A string and weight has notches, limited to the choices of it's graduated steps, a magnet is infinitely adjustable, which I like better. I do have trouble trusting that the magnetic force won't change, so I re-check by habit.

we are making a strong case for streaming, you have gone to the next level now.

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@lewm 

Furthermore few of us have the equipment and judgement necessary to account for zenith error. So I would guess that the majority of us are under the false impression that our cartridges are aligned properly.

Likely true. In which case I'm in the minority as I know precisely what my zenith error is and have the tools to correct it. Makes for easy listening in that I don't worry about such things:)

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