Anyone try the Fosgate Fozgometer Azimuth meter?


I'm interested in knowing how it worked, ease of use, accuracy, etc. Thanks.
hiendmuse

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I am also very sceptical on this kind of product. Also the way they are distribuiting this product makes me wondering. I looks like they are following a marketing strategy รก la Apple or in the beginning they did not believe that many people would ask for this maybe simple way of Azimuth testing. I use Adjust + and I am sure it is more precise.

music direct is selling this product and they do not sell it internationally because they are obeying restrictions from the manufacturers they are telling. They also say they were not able to negotiate it. I asked them if it is their future policy stopping international sales? Waiting for an answer.
I am curiosly watching this product since 6 weeks too. I have always felt that when anybody tries to control the market (ie tell the consumers where to buy) then they will limit there potential, frustrate buyers etc....but it also means that they need to manage all those agreements instead of taking care of clients and developping new products.
If we like it or not this world is global, some fight against it others work with it.
The Fozgometer is maybe a good example of the remaining few people fighting against it.
Rlw3,
you may try the UNIprotractor. You will reach much more precision and better results than with the wally or the Fozzgometer. There is a thread about the UNIpro on Audiogon. But it is quite an investment and makes only sense if you have a few tonearms or carts.

best & fun only