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,
jw944ts OP
359 posts
"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.

