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Technics SL1210 MK2 optimal settings?
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| benoitfan |
Kay guys after spinning CDs for 2 years I finally bought my first vinyl deck today. I bought it used and it seems to work great, but I have some questions:
The guy who I bought the deck from has been in the business for 7 years now so I'll take that as a credible issue to think that the deck is well configured. But I wanna be sure I'm not wearing down my records too much or something. I'm using a Concorde Scratch, and the tonearm is set to 2 and anti-skating around 0,3. I've had no skips whatsoever so far but I wanna make sure they are not too heavy. What is anti-skating btw? I intend on buying some Whitelabels soon. Oh and another thing, is it true that the pitch even after 0 (between 0 and 0.5%) is going backwards(slower)?'Cos the guy told me that to speed the track up I have to move it above 0.5% to really see differences. Or do I just need to replace the pitch?
Thanks for your help :)
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| TranceInMySoul |
| quote: | Originally posted by benoitfan
... to speed the track up I have to move it above 0.5% to really see differences... |
What he meant is that the (older) Technics pitch slider isn't quite as accurate near to 0%, so you might have to adjust it more to get the same pitch shift compared to if you started at, say, 4%. I think the new slider on the Mk3 doesn't have the same problem.
And anti-skating is designed to combat the tonearm pulling towards the centre of the record. |
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| deejaya |
| IIRC there is a pot inside that can sort this problem out too, I'm sure there's some guides on the net you can find with google if you don't mind opening things up. |
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| Spin Doctor |
| Your optimal settings really depend on a number of variables. What you plan to be doing on your decks, what carts you have etc. I have my counterweight at the least possible before the needle skips and the anti-skate at the same level. I can’t remember what my height is set at, I think it’s 1.5, but it’s set up so that that when the needle is on the record it’s parallel and not having to reach up or lean down. |
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