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dukes
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: No mans land
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| quote: | Originally posted by nrjizer
Alright. So, for the sake of making sure, each horizontal notch on the back of the tonearm where the counterweight goes indicates 1 gram, right? So when you've got the weight right up on the first notch, its at 0g? |
First off, wind the weight on the tone-arm right to the back of the arm, so it is pointing to the sky.
Next, wind the weight back on until there is enough weight to keep it hovering in mid air. turn off the ant-skate - otherwise the arm will move from left to right, and hinder your accuracy.
When the arm is level, rotate the indicator ring so that th 0 mark on it lines up with the mark at the top of the weight.
Now, look at the manufacturers recommendations for the amount of weight that should be applied and wind on this amount. Of course, this is their base recommendation. you can go outside there boudaries if REALLY neaded but you probaly are not giving the carts time if this is the case.
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