The arrangement that is mentioned on the SME instructions means that the anti-skate reduces by around 20% at the inner groove. If you alter the position of the pulley, you can make it increase rather than reduce, which is what most arms do, by having the thread at 90 degrees at the inner groove.
Or you can make it increase and then reduce by having it some way in between...
The main thing is that you have some antiskate. If you can't hear any difference with or without, then the logical default is to use your arm with anti-skate, as it equalises the forces on each side of the groove.
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Or you can make it increase and then reduce by having it some way in between...
The main thing is that you have some antiskate. If you can't hear any difference with or without, then the logical default is to use your arm with anti-skate, as it equalises the forces on each side of the groove.
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