It’s not that hard to set up but there are a couple of things to watch out for around the LTD arm.
- When I compare mine, the one I demoed and the one currently in the dealer I have come to the conclusion that there is a bit of variance in the length of the string that supports the golf ball.
In both mine and the demo one the string was, I believe, too long, causing the arm to hit the back of the cup when you lifted the cartridge. I solved this by adding a 3mm spacer under the main support tower. In the demo one they had solved it by moving the whole support structure up about 3mm.
The unit currently at the dealer is the opposite and the string seems a bit too short making the arm sit a bit high. You can adjust the string length and I may get around to doing that at some point.
- You also have to position the golf ball slightly to the rear of the cup and not dead centre. If you position it dead centre when you lift the arm the wires, which exit the arm downwards at the back of the arm, can strike the rim of the damping fluid cup and eventually the insulation will wear through causing a short to earth when you raise the arm. I suspected this might happen, just from looking at it, but foolishly did nothing about it – so now I have a short, with consequent hum, unless I have the golf ball slightly towards the back of the cup, which I now do. I some point I will need a new/fixed arm. Why they did not have those wires exit upwards I do not know.
Having said all that, it sounds great and is easy to use.
Steve