Today I tried setting the azimuth on my VPI Aries-3 + JMW10.5i using a method suggested in Michael Fremer DVD, i.e using a voltmeter to measure channel crosstalk. I used a $40 Analogue Productions Test LP which has 1kHz tone on stereo, left and right modes.
I first played the 1kHz on stereo mode and I used the voltmeter to measure the output voltage of my amplifier, I turned the volume up so that both sides read about 4V.
Then I played the 1kHz tone on the left channel only, and measured the right output voltage, I got a reading about 0.02 to 0.08V (this is good).
I then played the 1kHz tone on the right channel only, and measured the left output voltage, I got a larger reading about 0.22 to 0.3V (too big!)
So that tells me that my azimuth is not balanced. I then turned the tonearm weight in one direction, trying to minimize the voltage on my left channel as much as possible when my right channel is playing. But the funny thing is, even after turning the tonearm weight to the extreme position, I was still getting 0.17 to 0.22V on my left channel (when right channel is playing at 4V).
So what does all this mean? Is it possible that my cartridge is faulty?? My cartridge is Dynavector 20XH, the specs on channel separation is 25dB (what does this mean?)
