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You will want to align your cart first. Then if you can adjust arm height to a slight downward angle do that. Next is to zero your arm so it balances. Look up your cart tracking force and dial that in on your arm.
If you can raise that a little ($400?), the new iphono preamp seems to be getting great reviews.
That's a P-mount, no alignment necessary. Tracking weight should be between 1.25 and 1.5g, it might be preset, P-mounts were all standardized in weight and dimension. You can probably download a manual at VE. Your table would probably benefit from stuffing the inside with modeling clay. You'll also need stylus cleaner and record cleaner. Welcome back.neo
Yeah, what he said. I can't believe the advise given on this thread, didn't anyone before neo notice it was a p-mount arm and needs no alignment and that most likely the tracking force is preset? This is a plug and play unit Steve, very, very easy to set up. The cartridge you have there is a Grado, nice one if the stylus is still good. If not they should have replacements at Grado, just Google them up, their customer service is great. You don't need to align anything, not height or overhang or anything, it's all done for you on this type of arm, as noted by neobop. The only other good advice on this thread is the Cambridge phono stage linked by stevenkelby, a nice unit that can stay with you through a few upgrades.
My preamp, Sonic Frontiers SFL-2 does not have a phono stage. What is a descent phono stage for approx $300.00 to get me started W_Nut
Next get a record cleaner unless you stick to new records. I use a spin clean $70 and small shop vac and old table $30.Rich