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I've used the free protractor that you can download off of Enjoythemusic.com's website with my VPI Scout, and I find it very easy to use. It agrees to a fraction of millimeter with the indicated alignment that comes with the Scout's protractor. The one set up parameter that was a little bit touchy was azimuth. I ended up making a little jig that holds a small bubble level right over the headshell while playing a record and then I can sight the top of the headshell against the bubble level. The jig is just a "L" shape of corrugated cardboard with the little bubble level tacked on to it with some blu tack type adhesive. My wife holds the level in position for me while I check the azimuth.
I have done a great many cartridge installations and only recently have I been satisfied with the results. I attribute it to using Sound Forge in my PC to record the test tones. With the waveforms visible, I can easily see distortion, asymmetry, and phase related issues. More importantly, I can see when I have solved them.