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What alignment do you use for your cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ricketysmurf" data-source="post: 890195" data-attributes="member: 531"><p>Surely if stiction, the friction which tends to prevent stationary surfaces from being set in motion, were present. Then it naturally follows that the arm would be dependent on the groove of the record to be the driving force to keep the cartridge moving across the record. This would logically have to lead to tracking errors would it not, mainly due to the fact that any effect of stiction would not be necessarily be constant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricketysmurf, post: 890195, member: 531"] Surely if stiction, the friction which tends to prevent stationary surfaces from being set in motion, were present. Then it naturally follows that the arm would be dependent on the groove of the record to be the driving force to keep the cartridge moving across the record. This would logically have to lead to tracking errors would it not, mainly due to the fact that any effect of stiction would not be necessarily be constant? [/QUOTE]
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What alignment do you use for your cartridge?
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