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thicket
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2004
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Thanks for the advice Boomer but the thing still isn't working. The anti skate is set at zero, the height zero, and the tonearm floating there uselessly. Then, after I get the weight right I increase to 2.5, push that little tone arm lever down, drop the needle and there it goes skating to the outside. You don't think my tone arm is shot do you? Is there supposed to be any click sound when you rotate the skate knob or should you feel any kind of resistance when you adjust the skate to zero or vice versa?
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Apr-11-2004 05:48
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thicket
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2004
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You guys are sharks! I'm not sellin!
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Apr-11-2004 05:49
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auujay
The Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Cleveland
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Apr-11-2004 05:56
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vhx1
TiT Killer
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: San Jose/L.A. CA
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First things first, You have to balance your tonearm with the weight and cartridge attached to it. Then, set the weight indicator to zero(The indicator moves independt of the weight.) So now your tonearm shold be perfectly balanced. Now twist the whole counterweight until the indictor points to 2.5 g. Set antiskating setting to zero and set the tonearm height to 5.
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Apr-11-2004 06:22
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vhx1
TiT Killer
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: San Jose/L.A. CA
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Its def a prob with the antiskating. you mite have a problem with the antiskate knob or its set all the way to the max. Make sure its set to 0
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Apr-11-2004 06:33
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thicket
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2004
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Are you guys serious? You really think the fucking thing is broken? When you rotate the anti-skate should you see the tone arm move at all? When I rotate the one on my new/used/seemingly broken deck the tone arm move just slightly. Also, I just took the counter weight off the back of the tone arm and the needle doest go flying to the outside but it seems that with the weight off the cartridge is seriously riding the vinyl. Also, I thought I heard that those Orto Concord Cartridges don't require the use of a counter weight. Is this bs?
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Apr-11-2004 06:57
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Inertia
yes.

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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my advice would be to go to your local record/dj shop, make friends with someone who works there that would know (normally the person who orders records knows his shit, is probably a DJ, even if a bedroom DJ or just a hobby DJ). sometimes, there may even be a DJ inside the shop, spinning (nice little record shop here has a setup inside, where the owner spins sometimes and now the [incredibly hot] dj chick that works there is normally spinning on). anyways, talk to them, ask if you can bring your deck by so they can have a look at it, and tech you how to balance it.
your nearest electronics repair shop will probably check it out, no charge. they normally only charge when work is put in, not just for checking it out, which would take about 3 mins anyways. ive at least been blessed that at all these places there is always cool people willing to help.
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Apr-11-2004 07:09
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