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Old 01-16-2002, 04:51 PM
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Question CT570 Skipping

Hello!
Based on the posts here, I picked up a Panasonic CT570 to use with a pair of Grado SR-80's. Sounds very good to me! However, with the anti-skip off, the CT is very susceptible to shock of any sort. Is this normal with the CT570?
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With shock protection off, it shouldn't skip as long as it's not moving. However, even the pressure of pressing a button on the lid will probably make it skip. Just put it into 10 sec antishock mode and you don't have to worry about it.
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Thanks for the reply. You are right about needing only the press of a button to cause skipping. Seemed overly sensative to me, but all is well!
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I always keep mine on 10 second anti-shock because there's supposedly no quality loss and it saves batteries according to the manual.
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