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Thanks for all the input guys. i just spent 2 hours re-measuring and adjusting. Tracking force set at 2.5 gramsWayner, the measured pivot to spindle distance is 240mm (+/- 0.5mm). The spec for the 10" Jelco is 240mm.I am able to set up the alignment to Baerwald using null points 66 and 121 on the HiFi News protractor. this puts the overhang around 17-18mm.The set up tracks the third bias track nearly perfectly -- with just a hint of buzz in the right channel near the end of the groove. Bias track four buzzes immediately on the right side only. i cannot get the bias setting to buzz at all on the left channel.The harsh 's' sounds have diminished slightly but are still present. I'll be listening to more records later tonight.thanks again for the help. i'm starting to hunt around for phono-stage upgrades to match. so suggestions are appreciated.
This is a 750E, not D, but it doesn't matter. The point is, with mounting distance close, but uncertain if exact, alignment should be done with, or verified with a protractor. All commercial Baerwald protractors have nulls at 66 and 120.9mm. With factory nulls close to that it should also be easy to get a Loefgren alignment if OP desires. As Wayner has pointed out in previous threads, getting exact alignment using only a protractor can be tricky and easily botched. I was trying to help with techniques that help me. As I have pointed out in previous threads, any 2 null points between 60 and 121mm is a "legitimate" alignment, although it might not be the preferred alignment. If the cart mounting angle is too far off, actual nulls could easily be outside of those parameters. Thinking about this for a minute, it's likely that the rt ch buzz could be from too little VTF, anti-skate setting, a combination of those, or the device itself. If VTF is too low, that could be the cause. Assuming all screws and clips are tight, start out at max recommended VTF, and work your way down. neo