Tonearm Balancing Problems [message #13339] |
Wed, 04 April 2007 17:22 |
jason
Messages: 15 Registered: May 2009
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First off, I'll readily admit that I'm a newbie to turntables, but I'm eager to learn and get into the thick of things. I recently bought an Audio-Technica AT-PL120 turntable via Amazon. I've been trying to set it up, and when calibrating and balancing the tonearm, I've noticed that the tonearm will not remain steady over to the platter, but consistently swings outwardly back to the tonearm lock. It does this even with anti-skate set to 0. I have checked the leveling of the turntable, but that does not appear to be the issue. Does anyone know what might be the issue here?
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Re: Tonearm Balancing Problems [message #13385 is a reply to message #13339] |
Wed, 16 May 2007 16:58 |
randle
Messages: 179 Registered: May 2009
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Years ago, I had an old workhorse RCA system. The tonearm balance control consisted of placing a nickle or a quarter on the tonearm to balance, and prevents skips. To be certain, not the best of suggestions, but before spring-screw type of adjustments were added, you did what you had to do! This was what you couldcall anti-skate by the seat of your pants!
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