Cartridge setup revisited


I know this subject has been beat to death, but I just had to share this. I know I have a mid-fi setup comparatively to some/most here, but. I got some new magnifiers and a loupe for Christmas. So, I pulled out the old DB Systems protractor and took a look at my cart setup. Well, I could now see that it was off. Not much, but still. So, I tweaked the cart, and got it where I believe it should've been. Put on a familiar LP for a listen. My GF comes out of the computer room, asking "what the hell did you do"? "Just tweaked the cart a little honey". Everything just opened up. Bass, you'd think I added a sub. Soundstage, huge, well..... Much more 3D like.

Amazing. I didn't move things much, just a tiny bit.

So, my suggestion to all, is get some great magnification, light, add re-check the cart alignment.

I'm sold........
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Since a wooden arm would not be dimensionally stable at typical range of residential temps and humidity, I think a Mint might be overkill.
Madfloyd, try your local electronics parts/ hobbyist store. That's where I bought mine. Regards, Fap.
"Since a wooden arm would not be dimensionally stable at typical range of residential temps and humidity,"
Perhaps the humidity may affect a wooden arm (although I can't imagine that the wood would not have been properly sealed against such absorption?)......the dimensional stabilty of a wooden arm with temperature variations will be an order of magnitude better than arms constucted of aluminium, titanium, plastic and perhaps even carbon-fibre?
Witness the DaVinci Grandezza arms and the Schroeder arms.