STP distance. Is it critical ?


Is the Spindle To Pivot distance critical with a slotted headshell.

I am talking a difference of +/- 1 or 2 mm.

For sake of discussion, i have a Graham Phantom II and a Mint LP.
Will i still be able to track the entire arc if the stp distance is off a bit?

The specs are:
STP distance is 217.5mm
Effective length is 235mm
smoffatt
This necessarily depends on (i) the stylus-to-mounting holes dimension of the cartridge and (ii) the length of the headshell slots.

As to whether any particular cartridge will be able to track the arc, the surest way to know is to try. It only takes a couple of seconds.

Of course if you don't have the cartridge yet you may be in for some guesswork. Stylus-to-mounting hole dimension is not commonly quoted so you'd have to ask owners to measure for you, then compare with cartridges on hand that you know can track the arc.
I am trying to learn about this since I need to mount a tonearm. Altough the template is good, I suspect I could be off a millimeter or two when done drilling the hole and mounting it.

Reading Doug's post, would it be correct to state that if the headshell slots are at least 2 mm long, then this would compensate for a 1-2mm error in pivot to spindle mounting distance?
This might help:

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/vinyl/messages/77287.html

You can see in numbers what difference there is.

I think the effective length of the arm will change if it is mounted somewhere other than its designed location. I might be wrong, but it makes sense that the arm would swing through a slightly different arc. The manufacturer's template would not line up quite right.
This might help:
The link did not come through correctly.

Here's another attempt:

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/vinyl/messages/77287.html
Yes, it is critical. When you want to have the specs from the manufacturer to get the best result of this calculated Arm. Some Arms work also with differences (Loefgren and Baerwald are not the only valid datas), but then you need a different alignment System. Otherwise you will ruin the grooves sooner or later. Analog reproduction is precision.