Have fun with that. The precise proper amount of AS will be different for different LPs and certainly even for different musical passages on any single LP. So, when you set it for Friday Night at SF, it may be correct for parts of that particular LP. Since the skating force varies with the composition of the vinyl and the complexity of the musical passage and with tracking angle error (TAE) and zenith error, not to mention with VTF and stylus shape, and since the magnitude of TAE varies in a somewhat predictable manner across the LP surface, the best one can hope for is to be precisely correct at two points on the LP surface, because the changes in TAE magnitude with respect to the distance from outer to inner grooves roughly describes a parabola, any constant amount of AS will at best intersect a parabola at two moments during play.
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I’m sure that there is a better term for this but my Googling didn’t reveal one. Analog is a secondary source for me, generally confined to albums that never made it to digital. So I got one of these 45 year old favorites from eBay and it has a common issue that I’ve had with other turntables besides my current one in the past.
When I depress the cueing for the tonearm it skips the first few measures . I have to manually and slowly lower the tonearm and even then it still does this about half the time. This only happens with certain LPs. Is it record warping?
I had my dealer check the cartridge alignment a few weeks ago.
Again I’ve tried Googling this and I just haven’t been able to come up with much except improper cartridge alignment and record warping.
Just wondering what people in this Forum, who are an amazing collection of knowledge, think
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