Nottingham Analogue Interspace azimuth adjust???


I recently acquired a Nottingham Analogue Interspace Jr. turntable with Interspace arm. My Fozgometer and ears tell my that the azimuth is off with my Lyra Delos mounted, but I can't find an obvious way to adjust the azimuth on this arm. The not-so-great manual that comes with doesn't mention any adjustment.
Does anyone know if it can be adjusted?
Thanks,
Sean
seantock
You may have to use washers as spacers between the cart. and headshell. Thats how it was with my Spacearm, but luckily I never had to do it. Very fiddly and trial and error.
Hi Seantock and Hifiharv, I also have a Nottingham have you had any problems with the thin tonearm wires of the Nott? I broke mine off while mounting a new cartridge.
You can adjust azimuth on the Nottingham tonearms by GENTLY twisting the headshell to the left or right. It is designed to rotate in the CF arm tube. It's not a great system but it works; especially assuming that you are using a low mass/high compliance cartridge as these arms were designed for.

The solid silver tonearm wire is a PITA to work with, and require extreme care when mounting cartridges, but no more than other arms. Just try not to bend the wire at the junction to the headshell connector and you'll be fine.
Thanks,Br3098. I'll try twisting. Yes, the tonearm wires are a little scary, but, as Br3098 mentions, you've gotta be careful with any 'table setup, part of the fun!
BTW, this Nott is is my #3 table, I've got 2 in my main system, and this is for my bedroom setup. I have to say, i'm pretty impressed, it gives my much more expensive setups a decent run for their money. Simple, solid construction, really nice sound.

What cartridges have you Nott guys liked on this table? The Lyra Delos seems to work pretty well with this arm, has a little trouble tracking some of the tougher LPs...