If you've ever used the Graham cartridge alignment tool, which unfortunately only works with the Graham arms, it's extremely tough to ever use anything else.
At least the old-style built-into-the-headshell Ortofons, which I'm using these days (original SPUs and the Classic reissues), when plugged into an Ortofon arm, require no alignment whatsoever. In fact, you can't align. So long as you've got the arm's pivot-to-spindle distance correct, everything else lateral is taken care of.
VTF and VTA and azimuth remain to be done, of course. But the Ortofon arms make all that relatively easy - if not as easy as the super-versatile Graham.
Aligning a Rega or any of its spin-offs drives me absolutely nuts.
J!
At least the old-style built-into-the-headshell Ortofons, which I'm using these days (original SPUs and the Classic reissues), when plugged into an Ortofon arm, require no alignment whatsoever. In fact, you can't align. So long as you've got the arm's pivot-to-spindle distance correct, everything else lateral is taken care of.
VTF and VTA and azimuth remain to be done, of course. But the Ortofon arms make all that relatively easy - if not as easy as the super-versatile Graham.
Aligning a Rega or any of its spin-offs drives me absolutely nuts.
J!