I think I screwed up 😬☹️


I purchased a Clearaudio Ovation w/ the magnify tonearm on the used market and upon setting it up I broke the small antiskate wire that attaches to the two dials on top of the “hood”. Am I screwed? I also notice that the arm is making direct contact with the bottom portion of the inner hood. So it’s very stiff as I pivot the arm into position to play a record. This does not seem right based on photos I’ve seen online. In photos, there seems to be a small space at the bottom like there is on the sides between the left and right magnets. I’m pretty bummed that I already broke this thing. Grateful for any thoughts/assistance. *Sigh*
paulgardner
Reopening the box from my dynavector xv1 after it had been in storage or 5 years and finding the cantilever broken.  Nothing else comes close in the analog screwups can compare.
"...and @pindac learned, there 'n then, to kneel...."
Another for the Hall of Miscues'.....

*s* Bad to happen with an audience; hideous during demo.....

Tonearm repair, a/s wires:
-Delicate stuff....DIY repair skill level = high, imh...
Mount the TT at approx' at a Height of a Minimum of 800mm will be best for a Public Display with my Gymnast Capabilities available today. 

Nothing Like little bit of Vinyl Demonstration and a Comedy Side Show.
Fortunately the System was referenced in the follow up reports for the right reasons.     
Can't account for carts but in arm design part of the skill is making it robust enough to avoid such accidents and last 30 years or more.  Many of the inelegant fussy designs don't do this.  That's the failure of the designer.

'Finding' the broken Dynavector cantilever is an interesting one.  If the cart was fixed into the box with the two fixing screws, how could it break?
Either it was cracked but intact when put in the box or it was broken on opening or removal.