Jelco Easy VTA on the Fly


Hi guys

I Would like to present you this new VTA adjustment for the Jelco tonearms. Easy to install and use, this will be an upgrade that your Jelco arm really deserves.



http://purusaudio.pt/easyVTA.html

Hope you like it.

Regards
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I don't really change carts that often. Would this give better value than the ammonite collar or is it advisable you have both? 
You can't have both. The EasyVTA includes a special base which apparently has "tighter tolerances" than the standard Jelco collar. No idea how it compares to the Ammonite base. (I have 2)
If you want er, easy VTA, this is the best way to do it. 
...just a bit of a caution.....as you raise the rear end of the arm, you are decreasing the vtf.  ...not so easy to listen/adjust/listen/ajust, etc.
@stringreen Any idea what difference in VTF occurs for every millimetre of change to VTA? 
stringreen
... as you raise the rear end of the arm, you are decreasing the vtf ...
No, that would increase VTF, not decrease it.

noromance
Any idea what difference in VTF occurs for every millimetre of change to VTA?
You’d need more information to calculate this, including the weight and length of the arm. But it’s an easy thing to measure with a good VTF gauge.
Cleeds....not on MY arm it doesn't...  The tracking force is decreased when the rear of the arm is raised.  My cartridge sounds best at a particular vtf...to dial it in you have to listen and adjust.  Because I have the 2nd pivot attached, the azimuth doesn't change, but all those who have a unipivot, the azimuth will change as well.  It might take a month or more of diddling until satisfaction (but never assurance) kicks in.
stringreen

The tracking force is decreased when the rear of the arm is raised.
Hmmm, I’m not sure how your arm could have circumvented the physics and geometry that apply to other arms. Does your pickup arm rely on some unusual dynamic VTF mechanism???
With my Jelco or Jelco-OEM arms the performances of the
"Easy-VTA" and the "Ammonite" mounting collars are very
close to identical.
In both cases the sound is slightly more "solid" than with
the original one.

Due to the fact that I change from time to time the headshell/
cartridge-combos the "Easy-VTA" of course has a comfort
advantage if the height of the cartridges differs.