When you say that "the balance is lost", are you referring to channel balance, i.e., are you saying that the signal output from each channel is unstable? I ask because azimuth per se has little effect on channel balance. Azimuth affects crosstalk, not channel imbalance. If output amplitude is wandering, I would be concerned about a defect in the cartridge.
Fine tuning azimuth
I am finding that I have to fine-tune azimuth quite frequently for stability of recordings in the right and left channels. Even the slightest amount off, and the balance is lost, with individual instruments losing a precision and full volume that they should have. Is it normal for this to be so sensitive and to need re-adjustment fairly often? Also, does the orientation of the grove vary significantly from record to record, resulting in azimuth differing between records? I'm using a VPI TNT/Wheaton Triplanar/Transfiguration Phoenix (the latter with maybe 40 hours use).
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