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Old 02-03-2016, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by tima View Post
Distortion in the left channel usually means too little anti-skate and right channel distortion means too much anti-skate.
With all due respect I believe you have that reversed. The inner-side of the groove contains the left channel signal, so if you have distortion from mistracking in that channel it is likely from too much ant-skate bias. In this case too much a/s force is pulling the stylus away from that channel's side of the groove resulting in inadequate force and mistracking. Likewise distortion in the right channel is caused by too little a/s force, since the skating force is pulling the stylus away from the outer side of the groove.
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