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E-Sky
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: vancouver
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thanx for the advise..
i tried set it at 2.
but will it be too heavy?
my tone arm looks parralle with my record,
but my cartirdige also touched on the record,is that ok?
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Jun-24-2002 06:47
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E-Sky
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: vancouver
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faint...i just tested it....
i need to put the weight to 3 in order to play smooth for souther sun
if under 3 ,like 2.5 my needle start jumps.
so my question now .........is weight 3 way too heavy??
help plz...
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Jun-24-2002 08:02
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AndiH
Currently not available.
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Regensburg, Germany | GTA #15
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the antiskating should be at the same value as the stylus pressure...for bedroom dj'ing 2.5 is more than enough (3 is way to much pressure)...remove the stylus protector of your ortofon, balance the tonearm as mikefasssy said; then set the stylus pressure to 2.0 (or 2.25) and the antiskating to 2.0 (2.25)...you can even set both to 1.75 if you just want to listen to some vinyls
and don't forget to adjust the height of your tonearm...the flat part at the tip of your ortofon should be parallel with your record
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Jun-24-2002 15:54
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E-Sky
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: vancouver
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all i do now is just listening vinyls ,
havent get my 2nd table and mixer yet..
but seems i need to put weight at 3...or the needle start to jump when i play some records.
is there anything i do wrong?
basicly i followed all the instructions, needls paralled with record,
also the tone arm etc...~~
again,i am using ortonfon concorde pro silver. if i use the weight at 3.that will damage my needle fast or what?
thanx again for the help.
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Jun-25-2002 01:22
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Acid Circus
Dark Tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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Don't be scared to put the weights on too heavy. Vinyl can take a hell of a lot of abuse these days. Too many DJ's get scared about damaging their vinyl and end up having more jumps than the Grand National!
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Jun-25-2002 14:44
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E-Sky
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: vancouver
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hi Acid Circus,i think u r right!!
i'll just put whatever weight that i feel "right" ,shouldnt be a problem.
now i dont want and to worry about the weight or whatever,
i'll just go enjoy my 12"s.
thanx!!
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Jun-25-2002 15:39
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widy
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2002
Location: Livingston , Scotland
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i find that if i go into a club after another dj, they have usually got a penny stuck to the top of the needle cos there too lazy the try and fix the settings.
So u could try that but mind to hold it down with somthing like bluetack or something like that
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Jul-04-2002 13:50
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