My Walker turntable has no anti skate and I adjust the tonearm by centering it over the platter where it doesnt favor any direction. This is done using a blob of fun tack on the counterweight thats equal to the weight of the Koetsu.
When my Koetsu was in the Graham arm, I used VERY little anti skate. About one fourth of whats considered correct.
These settings were based on what allowed the Koetsu to perform at its best. Considering I use no bias in one set up and nearly none in the other, perhaps your information is correct.
As always, turntable- arm -cartridges are mechanical and are extremely sensitive to every adjustment. Its critical to experiment with each setting.
There are countless posts on this topic here at Audiogon and most are in line with my findings. You might read through some of them if it interests you.
When my Koetsu was in the Graham arm, I used VERY little anti skate. About one fourth of whats considered correct.
These settings were based on what allowed the Koetsu to perform at its best. Considering I use no bias in one set up and nearly none in the other, perhaps your information is correct.
As always, turntable- arm -cartridges are mechanical and are extremely sensitive to every adjustment. Its critical to experiment with each setting.
There are countless posts on this topic here at Audiogon and most are in line with my findings. You might read through some of them if it interests you.