Effective Arm Mass: What's the right way to guess?


I have a TT w/ arm where the manual says the appropriate cartridge weight is 2.4-12g. There is no mention of effective arm mass. Solving for a resonant frequency of something in the 8-10Hz area, and a cart weight of 12g, I can move around the compliance quite a bit as long as I also move the arm mass around as well:

at F=8, 12g of cart weight, 25g of effective arm mass = compliance of 10
or, 12g cart, 18g effect. arm mass gets me compliance at 13.
If I move F to 12, my 25g +12g gets me a compliance of 5 or so.

Is there a compliance number that manufacturers took for granted in these recommendations?

What does one do in this situation? Any thoughts?

The table in question is a Pioneer PL-90 which was brought out in the mid 80s. A friend would like to borrow it to see if he is interested in vinyl. I have been playing around with it but have not found what I consider to be the best match - I do not have many high compliance carts and I am wondering if that is the main problem.
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The Hi-Fi news test record will work. Tracks 2 and 3 on side two have a frequency sweep from 20 to 5 Hz. The tonearm will start vibrating quite heavily at the resonant frequency.