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Maybe I'm missing something here, but I see the OP confirms using 1.5 turns but the second post says there should only be half a twist and that a video that shows more than one twist is incorrect. Isn't there an inconsistency there... should there be 1.5 or 0.5 twists for proper A/S?
Just to be clear if I may( I speak both as a Versalex user and dealer for WTL). It is essential that the thread is wound round the steel disc that is mounted on the hanger above the arm 1.5 times so that the thread is in contact with the entire circumference of said disc and that then a 180 degree anti-clockwise twist is then applied before the disc is pushed onto the hanger rod. If the former is not done ie the thread is merely looped over the discs then the twist with exert more negative force
Having said all this, the Versalex is a beautiful sounding table. This is the only real “issue.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKMhigE5VqQ
Yup, checked again - 1.5 loop and 180-degree counterclockwise twist. This is what it’s like now: https://youtu.be/kEXoWQrwaywNot sure if that’s normal. Didn’t seem to be that much anti-skate force when I was using the Amadeus....Having said that, part of the tracking problem I had earlier could probably be chalked up to the tonearm lift being a tad too high - I think it was snagging the tonearm wand slightly. I lowered it a bit.