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<blockquote data-quote="Decado" data-source="post: 5395790" data-attributes="member: 562098"><p>No I mean I have to turn it down really quiet, almost as quiet as the sound of the record itself before the bass stops skipping it. What are these tracking force/anti-skate measures you speak of and what is this connecting the ground lead from the tonearm to the grounding lug? I have a middle of the road sony turntable, so I don't even know if I have all those options on this.</p><p></p><p>Edit: since I can't find any tracking force or anti-skate adjustment I did try the penny fix, which helped the skipping some but it still happens. But now I've noticed another problem, for some reason this record plays really slow, even though I have it set to 33.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decado, post: 5395790, member: 562098"] No I mean I have to turn it down really quiet, almost as quiet as the sound of the record itself before the bass stops skipping it. What are these tracking force/anti-skate measures you speak of and what is this connecting the ground lead from the tonearm to the grounding lug? I have a middle of the road sony turntable, so I don't even know if I have all those options on this. Edit: since I can't find any tracking force or anti-skate adjustment I did try the penny fix, which helped the skipping some but it still happens. But now I've noticed another problem, for some reason this record plays really slow, even though I have it set to 33. [/QUOTE]
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