The problem you describe could have various causes (either by themself, or in combination with another factor): insufficient tracking force; BADLY out-of-adjustment anti-skate; turntable platter is not level; there is acoustic feedback to the turntable during low frequency passages that is causing resonance in the tonearm; or there is a mismatch between the tonearm's mass and the cartridge's compliance. The grooves on low frequency passages on LP's have a lot of excursion, and if mistracking is ever likely to happen, it's on deep bass. I am not familiar with the Tracker cartridge, so all I can suggest is that you eliminate each of the causes I've mentioned, one by one, until you determine the problem.
Vinyl Tracking Problem
I recently got an MMF 2.2 LE for Christmas (I know, it's not a Clearaudio Statement), but whenever I put on a disc with lots of bass (Telarc 1812, for example), the cartridge mistracks. My old Denon DP37F/Bluepoint combo did it just fine, but the MMF 2.2/Tracker combo have a problem with it. I've rechecked the tracking force. Could anti-skate be the problem? I have ~5K records just waiting to have their chance...
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