I recently bought a Denon DP-37F and it works very well.
I want to raise the arm just a bit because my stylus is about one micron above the record surface when it's moving about on full auto. It's going to hit the record if I play one with even a little warp.
There is no comment about it in the VE database manual but there are slotted flatheads on either side of the tonearm pivot that look likely. They are complex looking though with a tiny screw inside, then a 'normal' slotted flat screwhead, then an outer ring also slotted.
Wondering if anyone has experience with this before I start leaning on it please ?
Don't want to bust one of these arms just trying a little adjustment.
Hi,
I don't think there is a provision for arm height adjustment. If there is it would be in the owners manual.
What you're describing isn't arm height though, it's cueing height. Does the back of the cart look too low when playing a record, or is it just during auto location? If you need the entire arm higher, sometimes you can use a thinner mat. If you have the stock Denon mat, this might not do it. If that is the case you might need a shorter cart for that table.
I assume there are no instructions in the owners manual for cueing height adjustment. Before taking out any screws it would be a good idea to check the service manual for a similar table/arm like the 35F. There should be an exploded view of the arm parts and a description of adjustments.
There might be another option, but I've never done it on this table so I can't say if it's viable. That is, get an assortment of metal washers that will fit the mounting bolts in the arm base and use them as shims between the arm base and plinth. To do this with minimal trauma, loosen all the bolts first and insert the washers one at a time without removing the arm entirely. It would be a good idea to take the bottom off first and see what you're actually dealing with. It could be that raising the arm will disconnect another function. Sorry I can't be more specific with modifications. The easy thing to do is replace the cart.
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