millercarbon pretty much nailed it.
I also start with dropping the tonearm a few millimeters and start from there the sound will be very 2D and "flat " sounding. When you get near the right height the sound will become more 3D having depth to the sound.
I've watched Fremer on an Analog Planet video use a USB camera to set SRA , he got it to 93 degrees said it was close enough and would have to fine tune by ear anyways....I don't see the need of the camera then..just my $0.02.
I used a lively jazz recording without a lot of vocals.
Just take your time.
Scott
I also start with dropping the tonearm a few millimeters and start from there the sound will be very 2D and "flat " sounding. When you get near the right height the sound will become more 3D having depth to the sound.
I've watched Fremer on an Analog Planet video use a USB camera to set SRA , he got it to 93 degrees said it was close enough and would have to fine tune by ear anyways....I don't see the need of the camera then..just my $0.02.
I used a lively jazz recording without a lot of vocals.
Just take your time.
Scott