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Re: balancing my tonearms on technics
| quote: | Originally posted by montie
allright i have two technic 1200mk2s with the standered catridges and stanton 520sk needles and the weights that came with the needles on the cartridge. I also set the tonearms at the maximum height.I followed the directions of the turntables to get the needles set up all right. Anyway, whenever I spun I always got annoyed because the needles always seemed to jump around to easily whenever i moved the vinyl around to find the right beat. I always had to be super careful so that they wouldnt move too much. I had the wieght set to the maximum amount that it could and they still jumped around very easily.
So recently I taped on a nickle ontop of each cartridge. Now I can move the vinyls to wherever I as fast as i want and the needle never jumps.
I have noticed tho whenever i hold the vinyl still as the platter spins, the needle seems to vibrate alot back and forth.
Anyway what I wanted to ask if I am putting my vinyls and my needles at a very high level of harm by putting the coins ontop of the cartridges? I turned down the weight on the tonearm, but the needle still vibrates alot. I don't do any scratching, all i mix is trance, but i do move my vinyls around alot trying to find teh right spot and everything.
sorry the post is kinda long, i had to try to explain alot.
thanks for any help. |
Why did you set your tonearm at max height?
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