The stylus tracking force is a critical parameter in turntable performance, ensuring that the stylus maintains consistent contact with the record groove. This force is typically measured in grams and can vary depending on the cartridge type used.
m = Mass of the stylus and cantilever system (grams)
g = Acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/sΒ²)
The tracking force affects not only the sound quality but also the longevity of both the record and the stylus. Proper tracking force ensures that the needle reads the grooves accurately without causing excessive wear.
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