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Azimuth is also something that I have never checked on my Moerch DP-6 arm, but it does have provision for it via a screw on the top of the bearing housing. Does anyone have a link to a detailed description on how to do this or check this with a multi-meter?Probably something Fremer wrote at some point, I'd bet.
I had no idea that the VPI had adjustable azimuth. How is it adjusted?Wayner
Quote from: BobM on 26 Oct 2009, 06:52 pmAzimuth is also something that I have never checked on my Moerch DP-6 arm, but it does have provision for it via a screw on the top of the bearing housing. Does anyone have a link to a detailed description on how to do this or check this with a multi-meter?Probably something Fremer wrote at some point, I'd bet.Bob...I just "eyeball" for stylus perpendicularity into the groove. I put stylus in groove...... then I get eyeball as close to record surface as possible and , with a 30x jewelers loupe w built in bright light, I view things head on from the front. That is, I sight down the length of the tonearm toward the pivot point.Any observed stylus leaning to one side or another can be adjusted for with azimuth.With this 30X magnification and bright light, you get a real good look at things.For VTA I check for a vertical stylus the same exact way, except I view things from the side. ie: sighting towards the record spindle. This is my starting point, and then I fine tune by ear by raising / lowering VTA by small increments. My ears usually tell me that what visually appears to be perpinducular, sounds the best.Crude I know, but it's all I got.
I'm going to get myself a magnifying glass like that or a loupe. I have a 5x one and I'm not too thrilled with it. Also, if you sight down the tonearm to the pivot point, you can't possibly be seeing the cartridge head on. Are you sure that you don't mean that you are looking at the cartridge head on. The cartridge is mounted at an angle in the tonearm head right? Just wanted to be clear.For VTA, I take a 5x7 notecard with horizontal lines on it. I check the height of the tonearm near the cartridge and then nearer to the edge of the record. With the JMW 12.5 tonearm, it's a little difficult because it's tapered. Then I adjust according by listening. The on the fly VTA adjustment on the JMW is fantastic for that.
Hey Thanks for the heads up on the magnification loupe on ebay. I just picked up a 40x here:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170394431009&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_1841wt_1202That was a great price and should help a lot.Also, Russ and I will be getting together sometime soon and nailing the Azimuth in both our setups using a test record and a multi meter.