thanks for all the comments guys
why the vta dial in failed to work previously is that I only varied it in near parallel arm mode
the horizontal alignment (dropping the back of the arm down) needed to get vta dialed in is pretty large (like 1/4 inch)so I was never in that field of play in my adjustments
I have a Feikert where you can lock in pivot to spindle distance, but they are not the best for getting the arc / azimuth perfect. two point method with poor sight lines
I've since ordered a mint from Yip and am awaiting arrival
the following thread at the Galibier sight led me there,
thanks for the confirmation here
http://www.galibierdesign.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=75
my sound is now great with the tail down vta, but I can't wait to dial the setup in more precisely to get the most out of my analog
I'm also concerned that the canilever may have relaxed too much and that my clearence is minimal
thanks again
Tom
why the vta dial in failed to work previously is that I only varied it in near parallel arm mode
the horizontal alignment (dropping the back of the arm down) needed to get vta dialed in is pretty large (like 1/4 inch)so I was never in that field of play in my adjustments
I have a Feikert where you can lock in pivot to spindle distance, but they are not the best for getting the arc / azimuth perfect. two point method with poor sight lines
I've since ordered a mint from Yip and am awaiting arrival
the following thread at the Galibier sight led me there,
thanks for the confirmation here
http://www.galibierdesign.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=75
my sound is now great with the tail down vta, but I can't wait to dial the setup in more precisely to get the most out of my analog
I'm also concerned that the canilever may have relaxed too much and that my clearence is minimal
thanks again
Tom