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Might be worth posting in HiFi corner on this one.
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| Posts: 8307 | Location: Crawley West Sussex | Registered: Thu 26 September 2002 |   |
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If one raises the arm height for the 200gr, then it's different for the 180gr. Which one's best? One can't change it for every lp.
I've set mine to be parallel for the 200gr. At least it's slightly pointing down for the thinner lp's, which is better for me.
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| Posts: 1796 | Location: Lancashire | Registered: Tue 30 October 2001 |   |
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I have lots of 180G/ 200g albums. I just put them on my LP12 and play them. Munch
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| Posts: 11056 | Location: South Central | Registered: Tue 25 April 2006 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by cafez27: Does anyone know if you have to change the VTA for a 200gm QUIEX pressing as apposed to a 180gm due to the increased thickness??
I wouldn't bother. It's the tracking angle of the lathe that you are trying to reproduce (and which are all over the place in specification) so a couple of mm for the vinyl will make little general difference.
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| Posts: 741 | Location: UK | Registered: Fri 15 September 2000 |   |
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Originally posted by Munch: I have lots of 180G/ 200g albums. I just put them on my LP12 and play them. Surely the best answer! Or, "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Vynil" Regards, Fulcrum
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| Posts: 32 | Location: Surrey | Registered: Thu 29 September 2005 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by Fulcrum: Originally posted by Munch: I have lots of 180G/ 200g albums. I just put them on my LP12 and play them. Surely the best answer! Or, "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Vynil" Regards, Fulcrum
Wise words and exactly what I have done, and enjoying!!!
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| Posts: 356 | Location: Milton Keynes, UK | Registered: Wed 17 May 2006 |   |
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