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| quote: | Originally posted by DjJade
no my stylli are band new. my point was that maybe the left channel is lounder beucase the vinyl is putting a bit more pressure on it to move the tonearm towards the middle of the record as the song progresses... can anyone verify or something? im pretty sure theres nothing wrongw ith my system... |
I am not sure here but....
If your anti-skate is set EXACTLY correctly, the tonearm will be pushing on the inside of the groove (towards the center) for the first half of the record and then push on the outside (away from the center) on the last half of the record. Does that sound right? This is assuming that your anti-skate is set so that it keeps the tonearm at the middle of the playable part of the record.
Do you have a promo single or something that has one side without grooves on which to test your current anti-skate settings?
I have no idea if this all makes sense to anyone else, but it seems to for me
Another problem could be the wires as has already been said. Does this volume difference happen on both your tables? Maybe it is the wire from your mixer, try flipping the left/right wires from the mixer to recorder, does the volume thing which side? Maybe your mixer is just a little fucked (assuming that the wire switch changed nothing).
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