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I was going to measure an exact amount for each cavity, but I also have had second thoughts about doing it. Thanks for putting on the breaks for me, Vinyl Addict.My new concern is the lack of VTA on the REGA P3. I see there are add-on VTA adjustment devices, but in the case of the standard REGA BIAS cartridge, the tonearm needs to go down, which it can't do. The problem is that the hydraulic arm lift will only lift the arm a small amount, putting the stylus very close to the record surface if I could lower the arm pivot or put a shim between the cartridge and tone arm head.I have measured the pivot height from plinth to pivot bearings and the dimension is 1.625". The distance to the centerline of the tone arm at the cartridge is 1.50". That means over about 8" of length, I have a .125" downward incline towards the cartridge. That is about .895 degrees which means my rake angle is now 20.895 degrees insted of the normal 20 degree. I do think I see a slope in the cast head portion of the tonearm that may have a draft in it. Maybe the designers put a negative draft in correcting it back to 20 degrees. The whole arm is investment cast. It is cool, don't get me wrong. The arm is fantastic. I just need to understand some of the geometry that went into the design.My AT cartridge came in the mail yesterday and I may have to measure it's overall height compared to the BIAS to see if it will even work. Right now when I lift the tone arm with the cue, I'm only .125" away from the record surface, so you may see "Houston, we have a problem".On a slightly different note, what moron wrote the "manual" for the Rega turntables? There are suggestions to the order of "don't clean your records as it is a waste of time".....what? There is almost zero information on any piece of paper. They did let the cat out of the bag and tell me indirectly that the distance from pivot to spindle is 222mm (8.74"). That's good, 'cause now I can build and alignment card.I'll use baerwald's calculator to figure the correct tow-in at that distance.I also like my mat over the standard felt mat. Yes, they are the same thickness. I guess for now, except doing a small repair job on the audio cables, I'm going to listen to it for awhile and see where it stands in a week or so before I try my next tweak.If you got more ideas, keep'em comin'.Wayner
Does anybody know pivot to stylus distance. I ass-u-med it was 9.00" (228.6mm) but actually looks more like 9.312" (236.5mm). That data make a very nice curve on the Baerwald chart using a 20.5 degree offset angle.W
Time for the latest report.If you are new at getting into vinyl, might I suggest the Rega P3 with an Audio Technica AT440MLa? I'm hearing things that I don't think the Empire can retrieve. I have complicated the problem by my new cable invention, but that is a different story. I now can hear 3D sound with 2 speakers in any position in the room. the lower the volume (to a degree) the more shocking the ambiance.W