Reed 2G magnetic antiskate


for the life of me, my REED 2G antiskate seems to defy me.  Using the blank disc, no adjustment seems to keep the arm from skating inward....I have tried some other, audible tests of antiskate, and cant detect any change....any advice or thoughts?

jw944ts

lewm

I agree, stylus shape does not cause any effect to create inward skate, and does not cause any anti-skate force by itself. Inward skate on Pivoted Arms is caused by friction, the amount of friction is directly proportional to downward tracking force. Our arms methods/mechanisms create outer force to counter-act naturally occurring inner-skate.

IF anti-skate is properly applied, to counteract inward skate, the stylus will 'ideally' float in the center of the groove, ready to react to the groove walls equally on both sides. As you know and have stated, t's never ideal 'set and forget', all kinds of variations occur during play, we can only do the best we can, making final adjustments when listening to familiar content with easy to hear imaging that reveals when it is essentially right.

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OP IMPLIED ...... and others in other anti-skating threads have minimized the importance, some have even dismissed anti-skate as un-neccessary, 

 

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jw944ts OP

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"Both of my cartridges have line contact styli. I have read they are less sensitive to skating  forces."

Thus I clarified a few things.

Even if just a little is needed, it is VITAL to get it right. 

Your mechanism is two round discs (magnets or magnetic metal) set into the edge of the circular base of the arm wand, (one of which is visible in the photo below), they move as the arm pivots, but are fixed in place.

Item 1 in the photo adjusts a magnetic metal or a magnet that is simply moved closer or further away from those two round items, i.e. whatever you cannot see that moves gets closer or further away increasing or decreasing magnet attraction. As the arm pivots, the 1st magnet moves out of range as the 2nd magnet moves within range.

I would think you could ascertain what moves in or out, and if it is moving properly. You might be able to back it all the way out of it's threaded hole.

Did anything fall out, get it's polarity reversed? The two round elements, could they have been put in 'backwards', i.e. their polarity reversed?

I would ask REED, 

 

 

For what it's worth,  I found out from my latest discussions on agon regarding antiskate that the arm should move towards centre even on the blank side just not as fast .there are links in the end of the discussions if you search my to antiskate or not antiskate post 

I always want to at least know something!

you can ascertain the polarity, attracts or repels, of the two visible/accessible round pieces in the arm wand base with the small tool in this otherwise useful kit

https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Telescoping-Magnet-Pick-up-Tool/dp/B0BZGRT54R/ref=pd_bxgy_thbs_d_sccl_1/133-4900233-9624930?pd_rd_w=cQOpy&content-id=amzn1.sym.d6ac0d01-6230-4dde-a4f9-41c646a6c7b8&pf_rd_p=d6ac0d01-6230-4dde-a4f9-41c646a6c7b8&pf_rd_r=8071R2EA3V8HGCA14G9C&pd_rd_wg=VvVdc&pd_rd_r=8b40b72d-19b3-4913-b582-e1b38531a0d6&pd_rd_i=B0BZGRT54R&psc=1

if the adjuster will back completely out of it's threaded shaft, you can verify the polarity of whatever is inside