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Help!!!! My TECH 12's ARE Skateing
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| johnbenjamin |
I just bought a set of Tech 1200's with a pair of Stanton Trackmasters. Everytime I try to scratch or rewind a record the needle jumps and throws everything off. Am I being to ruff? Because I allways thought TECHNICS will not skate. Am I doing something wrong? I set the tone arm height to "0" the anti skate to "0" what am I doing wrong!!?!?!? I have my tables laying in my flight cases could it be they are not sturdy enough? Please help me its really frustarting me!!!!! THANKS IN ADVANCE
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| DJ_Shockwav |
like i said in the other tech thread
try adding more weight
it's most likely the problem
don't worry
the extra weight won't affect the lifespan of your records that much
maybe shorten them by about a week or 2 |
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| jesten |
| The is also an anti-skate control right of the tone arm I belive. Check that too. |
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| onceler |
if you just bought them, read you manual on how to set them up!
but ya, puse the weight at the back of the tonarm towards the cartridge....
and set that anti-skate > 0 |
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| raaven |
yeah. make sure the tonearm (the height and anti-skate) is set up properly
and technics tonearms aren't skip proof ;) |
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| Kid Lax |
yaaaar matey there is no standard setting you should have your tonearm height, counter weight and anti-skipping set to
when your needle is on a record...your tone arm should be perfectly horizontal...so adjust the height accordingly
and your anti-skipping should be set at the same thing that your tonearm height is set at (it *might* actually be the same thing as your counterweight setting...im not 100% sure i would have to check my tables...but anti-skating has to do with the outward force created so i would imagine its due to the height of the tonearm...but either way its one or the other :p)
read the manual!
there are hundreds of thousands of online guides too...check out google.com ;) |
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| PointyDC |
| quote: | Originally posted by johnbenjamin
I just bought a set of Tech 1200's with a pair of Stanton Trackmasters. Everytime I try to scratch or rewind a record the needle jumps and throws everything off. Am I being to ruff? Because I allways thought TECHNICS will not skate. Am I doing something wrong? I set the tone arm height to "0" the anti skate to "0" what am I doing wrong!!?!?!? I have my tables laying in my flight cases could it be they are not sturdy enough? Please help me its really frustarting me!!!!! THANKS IN ADVANCE
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Reading that you are scratching...I have a DJ Qbert tutorial video, and he does the following. He rips the weight right off the tonearm, puts it on upsidedown/backwards, whatever, and sets it on the first notch. Antiskate set to 0, height to 3.5 ... if that helps you at all :) |
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| ChavezHype |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pointy
Reading that you are scratching...I have a DJ Qbert tutorial video, and he does the following. He rips the weight right off the tonearm, puts it on upsidedown/backwards, whatever, and sets it on the first notch. Antiskate set to 0, height to 3.5 ... if that helps you at all :) |
Exactly. It is fairly common to have the counterweight on backwards for you TTs. The numbered ring pointing out. This adds extra counterweight pressure pressure then in its normal direction. If youre decks are having problems (skipping) then you should do this if you need too. With more counterweight pressure, it will add extra wear on your vinyl however. Not too much to worry about. Then again the problem could just be faulty needles.;) |
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