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<blockquote data-quote="stereoholic" data-source="post: 937636" data-attributes="member: 20579"><p>Not wanting to create a new thread I thought I'd ask this here.</p><p></p><p> From doing some research online I gather if I want to use the little brush on the Stanton 681eee I need to increase tracking force by 1g. I currently track mine at 1.7g without the brush, if I fit the brush and drop the stylus onto a scale it reads about 2.7g, so I'm assuming this is ok, or do I need to add a further 1g ? </p><p></p><p>In other words when does one add the extra gram, before or after adding the brush?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stereoholic, post: 937636, member: 20579"] Not wanting to create a new thread I thought I'd ask this here. From doing some research online I gather if I want to use the little brush on the Stanton 681eee I need to increase tracking force by 1g. I currently track mine at 1.7g without the brush, if I fit the brush and drop the stylus onto a scale it reads about 2.7g, so I'm assuming this is ok, or do I need to add a further 1g ? In other words when does one add the extra gram, before or after adding the brush? [/QUOTE]
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