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Where did the 19 degrees figure come from?
If the Amadeus alignment gauge is located correctly, your head shell (and cartridge body) should be parallel to the lines on the gauge. There is a single stainless steel screw that holds the head shell to the arm tube and allows the head shell to be rotated and held in place. The head shell is meant to be at a 19 degree angle relative to the arm tube. As nice as it sounds now, you'll like it a bit better if you get it lined up.Mike
Maybe it was a typo and he meant '9'.
This is what I'm thinking. As a 19 degree angle would have the cantilever pointed inward way too much. And the fact that both James and I have the same readings after aligning to the grid. I wanted to take a picture with the protractor, but I don't think you'd really be able to make out any of the lines on the protractor (black lines on a black turntable).
I just printed mine out and while it's not square to the lines it's not as far off as jshefik's was initially.
I just printed mine out
Just gotta check, at 100%?
What's a mother to do? So, is your head shell at 19 then?
Hi,you mean you adjust the headshell to 9-10 degree for parallel the line??if yes,you are wrong.because you can also adjust little bit pillar or collar for parallel the line,sometime the golf ball may be not in exactly center,a little bit close to the cup but not touch .if cannot do that,ask dealer is better.SamNo, I adjusted to grid, when the sound was no better than my Music Hall 7.All you have said is I am wrong. All I did was align to grid. I really doubt you can get the headshell angle set to 19 and align it to grid. Look how far off it is in that picture. It seems like the arm pivot would have to be inches away for that to work. Sam, So, your head shell measures 19 like in my first picture AND aligns to the grid??
Sam, that doesn't look like the Amadeus protractor. Which one are you using? Also, it doesn't look like you're lining the stylus on the correct null point regardless of which protractor you're using. It looks like the tip of the stylus should be where those darker lines intersect. Once you do that I guarantee you'll have to adjust the angle of your head shell so that it lines up correctly.
My pillar and collar are pretty much perfectly placed, so that the golf ball is in the exact center of the cup. I'm happy with the way mine is set up and it even looks right when the stylus is in a record groove. If I have time today, I'll try to take a picture of what I mean. Regardless, even if I changed the head shell angle back to 19 degrees, there is no way any amount of movement of the pillar or collar will allow the stylus to line up with the Amadeus protractor.