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Eric Siefer
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Dallas, TX: TX TA #45
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I'm in no way a pro at solving these problems but, try recalibrating your anti-skate. (get a record with a blank side, and with the weight @ 5, move the anti-skate to where the tonearm doesn't move)
You might've had the anti-skate set for when you had 3.5g weight.
Might wanna try backspinning a little softer, if thats possible lol. Or if it only does it with certain records, try cleaning those that it happens on.
**Correct me if I'm wrong on the anti-skate ppl, thats just how I understood to do it when I read it online.**
Just a few ideas that came to mind.
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Mar-26-2005 19:48
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JakeC
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Birmingham
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Mar-26-2005 20:45
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DJ Joshua H
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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Shouldn't you be keeping anti-skate at zero for back-cueing purposes?
Unforgiven, I used to have skippage problems and i started to use the little screw on wieghts that go on the headshell. When you use them, remember to turn down your tonearm weights as low as you can without skipping.
Another reason for skipping is that sometimes the pressing on the record isnt that great and you just have to deal with it.
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Mar-26-2005 22:18
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mzvirbulis
"Boom Boom"

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Ballarat, Victoria
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Mar-27-2005 05:07
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