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From:
The Rare Guy
To:
IDM
Date:
Mon, 23 Jun 1997 16:20:34 EST4EDT
Subject:
Re: (idm) Technics SL-1200MK2 settings
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On Monday, 13-Mar-78, Sire wrote [about (idm) Technics SL-1200MK2 settings]:
quoted 5 lines what are the ideal settings for home listening for> what are the ideal settings for home listening for >a sl-1200mk2 turntable with a stanton 500al cartridge? >it's important, that also records with 'tougher' grooves (such as the >leo anibaldi on rephlex, plug's drum and bass for papa, the disjecta lp >etc etc) can be played without skipping.
those kind of records suck :( what I do is I put the weight on with the gauge facing me, and then put it on most of the way and use 2.0 stylus pressure (what you have labelled as weight) and 0 height, but I have a Stanton Trackmaster, you should check your stylus, it should have come with papers that tell what settings of each you should use.. the anti-skating should usually always be set to the same amount as the stylus-pressure. now.. in order to play one of those records, badly pressed as they are I might add, i put the balance-weight on backwards (the gauge facing away) and put stylus pressure on 3, anti-skating on 3.. but that kindof increases the wear and tear on the records, so I only do this for those tracks that don't play otherwise.
quoted 3 lines weight 2.5> weight 2.5 > height 1.2 > anti-skating 2.5
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