Tips for fine tuning a VPI Scoutmaster


I'm a first-time TT owner. I just bought a VPI Scoutmaster used, and I have some questions about fine tuning it. I've got the force and azimuth in a good state, but I'd like to learn how to make the fine adjustments. Would love to hear your tips for getting everything perfect.

1. How do I determine the correct tonearm height? I know how to move it up and down, but how do I know when it's perfect?

2. How do I fine-tune the azimuth. I just put the needle on a non-moving record, put a thin metal rod across the top and am eyeing it. Are there any tools/tricks for making sure it's right on?

3. Any other tips?

Thanks!
pxd
Also, someone recommended the soundsmith counter intuitive (http://www.musicdirect.com/product/88061)
Get a Gingko platform for the Scoutmaster. I also like what a Black Diamond Racing clamp brought when use on my Scoutmaster.
Acadie....no! instead go to Vermontaudio.com, get Bearclaws, and sell the VPI minifeet. You will be amazed. Speak to Dan.
Very good info on VTA here (be sure to read Risch's followup post for correction of a critical typo):

http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/vinyl/messages/1240.html

The Fremer video is good, especially since he demonstrates setup with a VPI arm. He shows rough azimuth adjustment and also adjustment with some special tools. But the video was done before the Fozgometer was invented, which seems like it's much easier to use.

Also google "sra vta fremer" for some additional facts/discussions. You probably won't go too far wrong just listening with the tonearm parallel to the record, at least to start. That's what most cart manufacturers suggest. But eventually, you'll want to set VTA/SRA by ear, as suggested above.
-Bob