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Some tonearms drift more than others. This shouldn't be a problem with the Rega. Check with your dealer and have them show you the amount of drift on their demo model. It's possible you might have incorrectly set the anti-skate too high but it would require a fair amount of misadjustment to cause more than a bit of drift. Remove all anti-skate from your adjustments and try again.
Hi, Maxim, welcome.
Some arms just piss ya off that way, even if your anti-skating is set right. On some arms, the cueing lift itself moves the arm.
There is something you can put on the lift mechanism...and I forgot what it is...that will keep the tonearm over the cue-spot better.
I'll try to remember and post again. Just wanted to post this to let you know, and see if it jogs anyone else's memory.
Thank you guys for the advises!