[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 5 Mar 2003 about following:

> Does anyone know what the problem might be?

is your deck in balance? the "feet" are the key here. they can be set to 
different heights.

also, check your anti-skate settings. some records with heavy basses 
and/or with some phasing in basses (lot phasing->groove will cut off, 
but this is usually addressed in test-pressing phase, and if one knows 
what they are doing, already in mixing and mastering) make this happen.

typical quick rule for antiskate setting is that if you have 2.5g of 
weight, try anti-skate around 2.3-2.7. i dunno the proper way to figure 
out the correct setting but if you have one sided record, put the needle 
on the empty side and and it should travel trough the record in about 5 
minutes. that's whats been told here before, never done that :)

also, someone suggested switching the weight "upside-down". not good 
because then you don't know how much anti-skate you need. and you get A 
lot more weight on the needle -> MORE WEAR on the records.

sakke
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