Thanks for the tip @thebrokenrecord I will order one 👍
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You won't regret getting the WallySkater. And while you're at it, if you don't already have one of these "azimuth / vta" blocks, I find them very handy for getting the azimuth setting into the ballpark. Later, after the cantilever on your cartridge breaks in, I'd suggest adjusting the azimuth by ear (don't bother with fozgometer they are not helpful). You can find an article I wrote on how to do that here. |
We went thru the anti-skate wringer in the other thread, I think worth careful reading, I put a list of simple tools and methods there. First, verify all else is properly mounted, aligned, calibrated, anti-skate is LAST! https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/anti-skate-weight-better-sound-without-it
finishing by ear, with an LP with no sounds except 3 guitarists, and excellent imaging, no golden ears required, anyone can hear when Paco/John/Al are distinctly L/C/R. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_Night_in_San_Francisco
................................. I had a 12.5" effective arm, it needed some anti-skate. Every arm is unique, I would take control rather than trust that long arms don't need it. I prefer lighter tracking cartridges. One of the side benefits is that inward skate is relative to downward force, sooooo, less anti-skate will be needed if/when tracking lightly, and any error, will be LESS forceful
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@thebrokenrecord +1 for Wally Tools / Wally Skater. I have the complete set as well as microscopy analysis with custom shim. This is the way to go. I posted the report in my virtual system. Check out at the Zenith error in my cart. Published tolerances are +/- 5% which is a lot, but can corrected if you know what it is and have the right tools. |
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