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I'm not sure where you set your anti-skating dial at, but it it should match the weight of your VTF. So if your tracking at 1.5 grams, the anti-skate should read 1.5. However, my Technics will not behave properly (using a blank test disc) until the dial reads 2.3.
On the large blank tracks of the test LP, the arm stays put with the AS at 3, This was also confirmed by the AS tracks of the LP where it showed even sound in both ears. Only problem is I still had slght buzzing but it was equal on both sides. I can get the buzzing to move from right to left by adjusting the AS and it seems to be neutral at 3 with only very seldom buzzes at that setting.After setting the AS I still have a noticeable bias towards the left and this is the same regardless if the VTF is 1.3-1.6. Could playing the cart for this amount of time possibly wore a slight pattern in the tip influencing the left bias?
Noticeable to ears or eyes or both? BothDid you try reversing the leads to verify imbalance? Not yet, but I will when I return home on Sunday.Reverse at the phono stage to make sure imbalance isn't downstream of the table. Reverse at cart pins to see if it's cart or wires. After step 1, I suggest putting it back to normal to avoid confusion. That's a great idea and I will definately do so and report back.If describing bias in one direction or another, we need to know if it's the stylus to the left or cart body, when viewed from the front. When viewed from the front.I almost forgot, how do you like those M50? I only wanted a sub $100 set, the reviews of the ATH30 agreed that the extra $$ for the 50's were worth it. I haven't heard a nice set of headphones for a long time and I wasn't prepared for how nice these sounded. The Guitar Center had a 4th of July coupon so for $135 I jumped on it.Yes, I really enjoy them and i'm very surprised at how well the bass comes through and the highs are very clean. They are slightly big, but not bad...I enjoy the critical listening aspect and these deliver. I don't care if i'm at the pool with these on but may seem out of place at the in-laws dinner table I don't know how much more you need to spend to better these while keeping a closed-back but I can only imagine them with a dedicated headphone amp..... I can't believe they are only $150 on the high side.There was a grin on my face for the first 5 min or so I listened to them.
If you do not have these perimeters set correctly first, that would explain the more then large grams of force required for the AS. Azimuth can cause this too, but the 1200 does not have this adjustment, tho you can jiggle the headshell one way or another a slight amount.Wayner
Sometimes the orientation of the diamond isn't completely in agreement with the cart body. The cart could look perfectly straight while the tip is at an angle. Denon carts seem to be well made and inspected, in my experience, so I don't know.
What's the consensus on the Baerwald alignment with the 1200? Has anyone tried it then switched to the stock 52MM or perhaps the Stevenson and thought that the others were noticeably an improvement?Just looking to isolate another possible culprit. Could be inconjunction with the AS that I may have the alignment off just a smidgen and enough to throw things out of whack.
What happens if you reverse interconnect - pre out to amp in?