All theory, after repairing in Japan my Kleos had a very high compliance and my bass speakers made synchron movements to the out of center vinyl.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1yvgCINtI4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1yvgCINtI4
Lyra Atlas experiences
All theory, after repairing in Japan my Kleos had a very high compliance and my bass speakers made synchron movements to the out of center vinyl. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1yvgCINtI4 |
Nandric - as related above, the test record method doesn't work in my case, I end up with far too much antiskate (2.7), and adjusting by ear I've gone down to 1.5 or so. And I recently got a clear message from SME saying don't use these tracks, instead start AS equal to the weight and fine tune by ear from there. These distortion tests are more for a rough first check perhaps - is the cartridge very off (or damaged). The Atlas sails through them without problems. |
o-holter, ''As equal to the weight'' (VTF?) will not do because the other variable is the stylus shape. With low compliance carts I am satisfy with 60 microns ''pure'' (aka without any distortion from the right channel). The high compliance carts (MM) will track 80 microns with 1,5 g VTF even without any anti-skate. So there is no easy way out but those test records are useful for at least some orientation. To put it otherwise: to start with. |
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