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Here is the result of the wonderful "Guru" alignment: It looks really, really bad to me.This one has the inner null point at 57.431 and the out one at 129.365. The "Guru" alignmnet from bacobits1's link downloads a template called the "Guru", but it measures as a Baerwald, 65.998/120.891 Something is afowl here. Also, I see the vinylengine should give some credit to where they got the Excel file to display the curves. Not very nice to "borrow" and not credit the author Wayner
Ok, going back to DB Protractor settings, Until I can check out "Wayner's Wares". What would we do without all you techie people who love Geometry/ Math!!!Always excellent info for the most part here on AC. Thanks guys!Den
Wayner: The Guru uses a basic Baerwald protractor as a template but if you follow the instructions for the Guru it involves then moving the stylus back about 1.27 mm to the "Guru" null points (which are on the linked to protractor). Those null points as a result of the repositioning are not specified but a couple of guys smarter than me (Brian Kearns and John Ellison) have been able to establish that the null points are as detailed on the chart which I linked to.
Neobop, Wayner, et al,I've got a DB systems protractor, but honestly have always had trouble understanding the supplied directions. I also have a Geodisc, which I have also used. I have SOTA Comet, and Pro-ject Debut III TT's. Do you have a different (read "better" ) set of instructions for the DB? My problem is that, following the directions, I typically set the cartridge correctly at the "outer" markings (sorry I'm at work and dont have the DB w/ me), then when I try to align at the "inner" markings, I find I must move the protractor in order to get the alignment. Is this right? Checking my handiwork with the geodisc shows I seem to be optimized for the alignment, but I've never been quite sure. Dont really have anybody locally to turn to so you guys at AC and your advice are extremely helpful. Thanks in advance and best wishes for your Happy New Year.Mark
Yes, you will have to move the protractor. What makes the protactor so easy to use is the degree scale to show how far off forward or rearward of optimum overhang the cart "might" be
Sorry, I don't agree. Mine was at 0 degrees and set perfect to both marks, perfect straight to the grid. You can twist that cartridge any way you want it and in any position in the slots and still align on those marks. The overhang will be different won't they, if at different positions in the slots? Those marks must be drawn on an Arc with the mounting figures.The settings I have now do not, did not match the Db.Again, WTF? You need an Arc Protractor specific to the to set the overhang, Pivot to Spindle overhang distance.Geo Disk and some of the custom expensive mirror arc protractors will work only if you can precisely align the center pivot line scribed on the protractor to the tonearm pivot at the actual mounting distance. "Precisely" is the word here. That's not going to happen accurately. You can't "eye ball" it.It took me all weekend to comprehend this correctly.Oh, BTW my advice, Wayner knows what he is doing. Excellent design and ingenious.Purchase one and throw everything else out! D
I've had very good success with the Best Tractor product from MintLP. http://mintlp.com/best.htmThe protractor is individualized for turntable and arm. The difference in going from 'very good' alignment to 'spot on' is extraordinary and worth the investment.