It appears that the compliance of your cartridge is either 22 or 28 um/nM, depending on which version of The Voice it is. Either way, those numbers are high enough that if anti-skating is significantly misadjusted you should be able to see visible deflection of the cantilever to one side or the other when viewing the cartridge head-on while it is in the groove of a rotating record, relative to its position (nominally straight ahead) when the stylus is lifted off of the record.
I suggest that you take a look at that when the stylus is near the beginning, the middle, and the end of a rotating record, preferably during musical passages having relatively low volume. Too little anti-skating force will result in cantilever deflection to the right (toward the outside of the record); too much anti-skating force will result in deflection to the left (toward the center of the record).
Hopefully you will then be able to find an amount of twist that results in minimal or no deflection at all positions on the record.
Regards,
-- Al
I suggest that you take a look at that when the stylus is near the beginning, the middle, and the end of a rotating record, preferably during musical passages having relatively low volume. Too little anti-skating force will result in cantilever deflection to the right (toward the outside of the record); too much anti-skating force will result in deflection to the left (toward the center of the record).
Hopefully you will then be able to find an amount of twist that results in minimal or no deflection at all positions on the record.
Regards,
-- Al