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okay this is a video about how to set the side bias balls up on the origin live arms and its a slightly controversial area but the thing to bear in mind with this is that whatever system you use its always going to be a compromise at some point on the record so the way that i personally like to set up sidebars is generally by listening rather than using test records and the like and i normally listen to a track not dead center but just slightly in from dead center so about a third of the way out from the inner grooves and the reason for that is because the modulation in the inner grooves is much more severe for alignment than the outer as you get further out the tracking issues become much easier to cope with than on the inner tracks so i personally think its best to bias the side bias towards performing best on the inner tracks thats thats my logic but everyone has their own preference a lot of people may want to do just halfway across the record so i listen i said i find a good