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No IGD with my longhorned Grado Gold1, since I aligned it with the Loefgren B template. Before that I had a slight amount.
But, the Lofgren B has the lowest overall tracking distortion (sacrificing higher numbers in the IGM area).Baerwald averages about .43%, while Lofgren B is at .39%. Of course these values are splitting hairs and as you can see by the chart above, each has it's own plus and minus effects in the playing area.Wayner
What alignment were you using before? Of the big three (Stevenson/Baerwald/Lofgren), Lofgren or Lofgren B actually has the worst inner groove distortion performance.
...I simply found it odd that one might experience no inner groove distortion or less inner groove distortion with an alignment that actually has the worst performance in this area.
The longer the record, the more true this is - on those were the groove nearly runs into the label, i.e. 60mm, Stevenson is best, but only on the inner groove area. Great for old-fashioned conical styli, but unnecessary for modern MLs. However, with most records being 'cut' shorter than that, Stevenson tends to put the inner null in the runout groove. Lofgren B tends to place the inner null a few mm further out - where most records really live.
Blakep, that is kind of where I'm at. Most of my collection rarely goes to the extreme inner area and if you look at the grayed out area (at 60mm) is probably like .3% more then the Baerwald (but your right that it increases sharply), but I seldom hear IGM on the Longhorns. In fact, I think I notice it more specifically with one or two of the tables I have. There maybe other forces at work, causing IGM, other then alignment.Wayner
I have been fooling around with SRA (stylus rake angle) and have also talked to Grado about this. I have set it with a 2 degree forward tip (recommended by Grado) and this may improve the tracking at the IGM area. Unfortunately, this means 8mm rise of the ass end of the tonearm (from being parallel), and many TTs can't get there. I wish someone with a Grado set-up, having trouble with IGM would try the 2 degree SRA and give a report.Wayner