The guy who set up my Pro_ject 9 recommended that I didn't use the anti-skating weight at all. When I hooked it up anyway I notice more noise and a boomire bass. Louder music was coming out one speaker then the other when I put the anti skating string all the way to the inner notch. Sounds find without it though I do notice my arm coming down at an angle with or without it on and hanging.
Setting antiskate on a Pro-ject arm
I just got back into analog with an entry level Music Hall turntable and am enjoying it tremendously. I recently changed the cartridge to a Shure M97xe which has a significantly lower optimal VTF than the cartridge which it replaced. (1.25g vs 1.70g) I am assuming that I need to reduce the antiskate also. Is this correct? On the pro-ject tonearm there is a little stub near the pivot point with 3 notches. The manual says to place the antiskate weight/thread on the middle notch. Assuming that I'm correct in needing to lower the antiskate, which notch is the lower value - the one closer or further from the pivot point? I figured it's the closer notch but to be honest I listened with the antiskate on all 3 notches and I can't really hear a difference. I don't want to damage my records over the long haul so I thought I should set it right even if I can't hear a difference.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Thanks in advance for your help!
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