Mattheus,
Once the cartridge has broken in a bit you'll probably need very little antiskating, if any at all.
Read the responses on this thread , where you'll see that the majority who've tried it prefer very low/zero antiskating levels with modern, high end cartridges.
FWIW, my time with an Atmos in our system leads me to suspect that it will respond similarly to our UNIverse, so the method I posted on that thread should work fine.
Doug
P.S. The Atmos/4D also rewards careful adjustment of VTF by ear. Once it's run in a bit you should not assume that 2.0g of VTF, or any number, is best. The only way to optimize cartridges at this level is by listening. Fine tune by what the cartridge tells you, not by some arbitrary number.
Once the cartridge has broken in a bit you'll probably need very little antiskating, if any at all.
Read the responses on this thread , where you'll see that the majority who've tried it prefer very low/zero antiskating levels with modern, high end cartridges.
FWIW, my time with an Atmos in our system leads me to suspect that it will respond similarly to our UNIverse, so the method I posted on that thread should work fine.
Doug
P.S. The Atmos/4D also rewards careful adjustment of VTF by ear. Once it's run in a bit you should not assume that 2.0g of VTF, or any number, is best. The only way to optimize cartridges at this level is by listening. Fine tune by what the cartridge tells you, not by some arbitrary number.