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Quote from: Dan_ed on 19 Nov 2008, 05:17 pmYip will get a protractor to you within 10 days of your order. You can order from Wally and never hear from him for months. That alone makes the MintLP Best Protractor better. But wait! There is more.The MintLP has its protractor printed on a sheet of plastic that is then applied to mirrored surface. This "suspends" the lines above the surface so that when you look down you will see the line you are looking at and a mirrored image of the line when you are not looking straight on. This feature is taking advantage of parallax. Also, the printed lines are finer than on the Wally so it is possible to get much more precise alignment. With the MintLP protractor it is very possible to align the STYLUS and forget about aligning the cantilever. That is what it is all about.The downside of the MintLP is that you need very good light, very good visual aides, and a lot of patience. However, the results you can obtain are amazing!The Wallytractor is also a "mirrored" affair (except it's engraved on the glass, not a plastic sheet stuck on). But I admit that I'm lucky, having got mine about 5 years ago (when Wally was younger ... and much more reliable ).Wally's tractor is about aligning the cantilever ... sorry, IMO you are kidding yourself if you think you can align the stylus itself.You always need "very good light, very good visual aides and a lot of patience" when you are setting up a cart optimally.Then of course there's the cap loading if it's an MM or the res loading if it's an MC! To say nothing of VTF, VTA and azimuth! Regards,Andy
Yip will get a protractor to you within 10 days of your order. You can order from Wally and never hear from him for months. That alone makes the MintLP Best Protractor better. But wait! There is more.The MintLP has its protractor printed on a sheet of plastic that is then applied to mirrored surface. This "suspends" the lines above the surface so that when you look down you will see the line you are looking at and a mirrored image of the line when you are not looking straight on. This feature is taking advantage of parallax. Also, the printed lines are finer than on the Wally so it is possible to get much more precise alignment. With the MintLP protractor it is very possible to align the STYLUS and forget about aligning the cantilever. That is what it is all about.The downside of the MintLP is that you need very good light, very good visual aides, and a lot of patience. However, the results you can obtain are amazing!
Now you need to mark the offest angle of the cantilever relative to the dimple that notes the overhang distance (technically 240.000 mm from the pivot, or 17.241 mm from the spindle) on your alignment tool. The appropriate offset angle is 22.914 degrees, and while I can't speak for Rega tonearms, the headshells on Origin Live derivatives are degrees 23.000 degrees.It should also be noted that this tool would only be appropriate on fixed Pivot-to-Spindle tables that have short (i.e. non-threaded spindles).