Hi!After correcting the angular error, I always go back and check the effective length of the tonearm along the radius line of my template.Thank you for the lessons.I see that we both understand the setup from the inside out.And this is very correct in such a delicate job!
As long as overhang hasn't been upset by too much (>0.5mm) then it is not worth correcting. Do the math for yourself on the induced error for cantilever alignment given a 0.5mm overhang error and you'll see that is it is less than our ability to align the cantilever ideally. I have undergone torturous static and dynamic repeatability tests and my ability to align the cantilever is limited to +/- 0.5 degrees. I can make angular changes smaller than that, but I can't SEE them reliably at time of cantilever alignment.
Hi!After correcting the angular error, I always go back and check the effective length of the tonearm along the radius line of my template.Thank you for the lessons.I see that we both understand the setup from the inside out.And this is very correct in such a delicate job!
As long as overhang hasn't been upset by too much (>0.5mm) then it is not worth correcting. Do the math for yourself on the induced error for cantilever alignment given a 0.5mm overhang error and you'll see that is it is less than our ability to align the cantilever ideally. I have undergone torturous static and dynamic repeatability tests and my ability to align the cantilever is limited to +/- 0.5 degrees. I can make angular changes smaller than that, but I can't SEE them reliably at time of cantilever alignment.
It would be nice to see what you doing but with the thick writing at the bottom of the screen it blocks it