Linn LP12


Hello guys,

My LP12 has an SME3009 tonearm. Table is perfectly level yet when I lower the tonearm, it always wants to move outboard. I have to prevent it from moving outboard using fingers as tonearm is being lowered. Any idea what is causing this. Not 100% certain, but I believe that problem started after a cartridge change a while back. Table was not used for a couple years after cartridge change.

Thx,
sympaticonorm
Excess anti-bias squashes the life out of the music. It's been discussed here many times. I play without any, but it's very cartridge-specific.

Glad you found the solution to the cueing problem. Gladder still that you found a way to find more of the music that's in your LP's. Keep adjusting and listening, you'll almost certainly find even more.
Oh boy is this thing singing now !! I did not realize what this turntable is capable of. I have had it for a while but hardly ever used it. Amazing what a few (tracking force, bias guide position and bias setting) small adjustments can do to this table.
One last link.A lot of variations.>>[http://www.analogue-classics.com/html/sme_3009___3012.html]
Retry the links,sorry.LINK SMEII? [http://www.analogue-classics.com/html/3009ImpManual/Thumbnails.html] 3009R [http://www.theanalogdept.com/images/spp6_pics/SME/SME3009R/ModelsRtype.pdf] PIC [http://www.audio-extasa.eu/popup_add_image.php?pID=946]
Its the little weight hanging on a string(also referred to as bias).I don't know if this is the correct instructions for your arm(this is for 3009R),but I hope so unless you still have yours.A lot of mine drifted 1-2 MM outward during cue down.Making sure everything was clean(so it doesn't slide as easy)and set correct still left me lowering the arm 1-2 MM inward on a lot of arms.The anti-skate seems to do it on a lot of them.A link to a manual,but may not be the correct settings.LINK>>[http://www.theanalogdept.com/images/spp6_pics/SME/SME3009R/ModelsRtype.pdf]SMEII?>>[http://www.analogue-classics.com/html/3009ImpManual/13.jpg]Pic[http://www.audio-extasa.eu/popup_add_image.php?pID=946]
My quess is that those demned springs are the cause. I remember that each time I approached the lift my heart sink
and I already had heart trouble. So I bought some other TT.
No heart problems since.
Regards,
If it pulled outward at all that means there is too much anti-skate. Back it off a bit and it will sound better.
I wiped the cue rest with alcohol and it is now much better but not quite perfect. Thx for your help
I would make sure the the cueing rest is level. I had a problem with mine once. When I raised it it would stay in one place but as I lowered it it would slide sideways because it was slanted slightly.