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I'll see what I can do about it but most probably letting them align for me as I plan to change the catridge to something better too. I've no idea how to check my catridge alignment though in the first place, all Goldring ever did was supplied a piece of paper that you put on the platter and see that the catridge aligns to the vertical lines.I did knock and move the turn table several times this week (never did any listening). I wonder if that can affect the catridge alignment.
dodo,If you want to have a vinyl playback system but always "let them align for me" then I suggest you are never going to have much satisfaction - best go and buy a CD player.Playing vinyl means YOU are in control, YOU are setting it up, YOU are tweaking it.Or, you have to have a fat wallet and a very handy techo to visit your house and fix things.If you don't have a fat wallet and a handy techo, the first thing you need to do is buy an alignment protractor.Regards,AndyRegards,Andy