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Mr. Fremer and Valin says it's 92°, so go argue with them. Where your 91° comes from, who knows....BTW, to make the ° sign, it would be (alt) held down and at the same time, type 248.
If you read the article, the reason for the measurement in this manner is because of a weird stylus design on the Ortofon cartridge in the article. Apparently, the leading edge of the stylus is actually where it is the "fattest", and thus is where the contact area is. It is a poor choice of a cartridge to use as an example, as it is the "exception" rather then the rule when setting for the 92° SRA.
Looking at the blown up photo above, it looks as tho the stylus rake angle is compensated for (green line) and so there should be no radical adjusting of the tonearm. In Valin's article, you don't see the different shape at its tip as closely nor the green line at all. Still, a little advice would be appreciated. Thank you.