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I don't know how long I've tried to make the anti-skating on my Empire 598 work properly. I am one of those guys that had a blank disc made out of .125" thk acrylic to check the anti-skating for turntables. I have 3 vintage American made turntables that I enjoy, one is the AR-XA, the other a VPI HW-19 and the third is the Empire 598 mkII. The VPI has an Audioquest PT-8 tonearm and the anti-skate dials right in. The AR doesn't have an anti-skate, but it dials right in. The Empire has one but I just found out today, it sounds great with the damn setting just turned off! I hear the new VPI tonearms don't have any anti-skating feature on them either and I hear the attachable option they offer sucks. I run a Grado Gold in the Empire and I like the catridge...no hummmm or other issues, just when I have the anti-skating on, I get a weird distortion in the high frequencies........which means it's not tracking properly. I know I have the cartridge aligned properly with the proper offset angle and overhang. Anyone have any opinion on this?
I haven't noticed a burning need for as on my Scout.
No Andy, Harry W does not consider anti-skate a myth. He never said that. What he does believe is that current methods for anti-skate compensation are at best a kludge that doesn't work as effectively at all points on a record. He feels that since a-s compensation is an approximation, his solution (twisted leads) is just as affective as any other approximation. Keep in mind that he now offers alternative, more typical a-s compensation for his arms. Reports from the field claim no difference. ...
Quote from: mtodde on 18 Jul 2006, 12:48 amI haven't noticed a burning need for as on my Scout.Hi mtodde,Yes I can understand you may not have "noticed a need" for anti-skating on your Scout ... but does the Scout give you the ability to play with AS? If you can't adjust it ... then obviously you won't notice its lack!!?? Do you listen to orchestral music? If you don't then you probably can't judge whether anti-skate is required or not. if you do then does one channel seem "closer" to your listening position than the other?Regards,Andy
There is a new revelation in the Empire anti-skating delima. I took out the new Grado Gold cartridge (a $180 cartridge) and replaced it with my old Audio Techinca AT450 ( I think), and it is also (a $44.95 cartridge that is used) and all of my weird distortion problems went away. The new conclusion is that Grado cartridges suck. The AT cartridge played Al DiMeola-Casino in ways that I have never heard before. Better than my VPI with the Sumiko Blue Point Special III. My fellow vinyl heads....we are being led down a road of B.S. In fact I may have to say, the best sounding TT I have is my old AR-XA with another older Audio Techinca cartridge in that. That's about $100 dollars worth of turntable kicking butt on $3,000 worth of turntable. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice...................
Andy, you must have a big problem with VPI. Harry, once again, never said that a kludge is not worth having. Here are his exact words taken from the FAQ on his website:You like your Graham, no problem - it's a great arm. But have you spent any time with an equivalent VPI arm? Or are you just bashing what doesn't fit into your mindset? If you have instead worked with the arm and discovered that the twisted lead scheme doesn't work (which btw runs counter to what many critics have written), then I apologize.