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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 227538" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>If you jeed to run in tracking try upping the tracking speed to medium or if the ground is extremely bad you may need to try fast.</p><p>Also I would use a motion of slow to medium unless you are going very very slowly.</p><p>Try dropping the gain by a couple of notches at a time too & see if you can get a gain it will settle down at. </p><p>If all else fails then I think it may be DD territory. Despite what many have been conditioned to they still serve a purpose & my advice would be to use them when the ground dictates. Continuing with a mono or compensating by dumbing the machine down too much can be more counterproductive than any perceived loss of depth etc. with a DD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 227538, member: 4485"] If you jeed to run in tracking try upping the tracking speed to medium or if the ground is extremely bad you may need to try fast. Also I would use a motion of slow to medium unless you are going very very slowly. Try dropping the gain by a couple of notches at a time too & see if you can get a gain it will settle down at. If all else fails then I think it may be DD territory. Despite what many have been conditioned to they still serve a purpose & my advice would be to use them when the ground dictates. Continuing with a mono or compensating by dumbing the machine down too much can be more counterproductive than any perceived loss of depth etc. with a DD. [/QUOTE]
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