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What alignment do you use for your cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="2wice" data-source="post: 890197" data-attributes="member: 14677"><p>Stiction is never constant, in an ideal situation there would only be one instance of it possible , at the start of play.</p><p>If there is even a tiny concentric error the arm will oscillate giving you 2 chances of stiction per revolution as the bearing comes to rest and changes direction.</p><p>Multiply for each bearing in system.</p><p>It's all a compromise, want less stiction, reduced the preload but get more chatter.</p><p>Stiction = stylus deflection, is it audible? I'm not sure, it sure is measurable.</p><p>I don't think it has any effect on tracking errors as the position is not changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2wice, post: 890197, member: 14677"] Stiction is never constant, in an ideal situation there would only be one instance of it possible , at the start of play. If there is even a tiny concentric error the arm will oscillate giving you 2 chances of stiction per revolution as the bearing comes to rest and changes direction. Multiply for each bearing in system. It's all a compromise, want less stiction, reduced the preload but get more chatter. Stiction = stylus deflection, is it audible? I'm not sure, it sure is measurable. I don't think it has any effect on tracking errors as the position is not changed. [/QUOTE]
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