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don_q
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| quote: | | would skipping be a result of too much weight or not enough? |
come on man,
Guess
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Jul-21-2004 19:35
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Rememberence_
James Packer

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: HXTA #6
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| quote: | Originally posted by stevebutabi
hmm i was actually wondering this myself-
my records have been skipping A LOT lately- even brand new ones.
i need to change my needles right? |
There are several factors that come into play here... firstly you want to make sure that your needles are setup correctly, that means the correct tracking weight for your particular needle, correct anti-skating setting for how you DJ, and other shit like making sure the tonearm height is set correctly (not as important). Other than having your needles setup properly, it could also be that your records are warped or dirty, that your needle is dirty, or much worse, it's busted and you need a new stylus. Oh and quite obviously a higher tracking weight will do a better job of keeping the needle in the groove, but this doesn't mean you should just set your tracking weight shitloads higher... this causes unneccessary ware on your vinyls and your styli.
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