What does mist racking actually sound like?


I have heard descriptions of this as gross as 'skipping' and varying to distortion on dynamic passages to intermittent pops. I'm probably sure all of the above are true to a varying degree, but does someone have mp3 audio tracks of the examples of mist racking? I would love to hear it.
philb7777

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So can anyone please describe what subtle and not so subtle mistracking sounds like? Anyone have audio clips of examples?

The mist is gone and the rack is stacked. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much for the responses. Doug, you are reading my mind. My XV-1S probably has about 150 hours on it now and I have been currently running it around 2.174 grams. I've been reading you and Thom's posts on the XV-1s, ideal VTF and anti-skate so I'm starting to embark on the ideal VFT/Anti-skate journey. Getting 'mistracking' clarified beyond skipping was important. Its gonna be a fund weekend. Thanks again! I really appreciate these forums and the help they provide so much!
Oh God, what have I started?! Ha! No, not my VTF/anti-skate explorations, but my darn laziness in spell checking. We've degenerated to racks - the snack tray variety! Yum!
Thanks everyone for the great advice. I've made several strides today. It's amazing to not realize how much your sound is changing as a cartridge breaks in. Once the XV-1S suspension loosens up, things are now obvious and my sound had to get really shut in before I realized it.

I have now decreased my VTF from 2.174 grams to 1.935 grams. Much more air, more open, much less surface noise. My anti skate has been decreased by at least 70% from what it was set on. It's amazing how excessive anti-skate can affect rhythm and pace. I was floored! Changed my cart load from 400 ohm to 250 ohm. It's a tough one - I like the 50 ohm setting on my Cadence too, but the 250 just has more dynamics. I can easily see if I had a more flexible load settings on a phono-pre how the XV-1s would love its load to be between 100-150 ohms.

Still adjusting azimuth with a Fozgometer but at settings which support ideal azimuth, it sure looks unbalanced by my eyes. To my ears, I really cannot hear a difference between what my eyes say and the Fozgo says. I'll keep playing. Quick question - should I adjust azimuth by ears, eyes and Fozgo with anti-skate engaged at where I think it should be or not engaged at all for azimuth adjustments?

Thanks so much for the advice and suggestions. This has been and will continue to be a great learning experience.
Doug thanks again for the advice and everyone else too. I'm learning that setting the Azimuth for me is a dual combo of eyes and Fozgo. Not sure my ears are good enough yet until the retrospective analysis for azimuth whereas VTF and anti-skate are easily heard by my ears early on.

When combining the use of the 3x and 10 x lupe that came with my Mint and getting azimuth set by sight, then fine tuning it in ever so slight increments with the Fozgo has made my soundstage width expand farther than before with better imaging.

When I got my turntable around 18 months ago, I had a buddy of mine set it up. He did a great job but I'm glad I reset things myself this weekend. I learned tons and its very rewarding to get great sound after you have done it yourself so to speak.

My Freshman year of analog is now complete - on to the Soph class!