My experience with changing azimuth


After all the recent threads about adjusting azimuth here and on AA, I ran across an article written by Joel Durand, http://www.durand-tonearms.com/index.php?p=1_9_Azimuth-talk, on what to listen for when adjusting azimuth by ear. Fortunately, adjustment was fairly straightforward on my Triplanar using a Ella Fitzgerald mono LP. It only took ~10 minutes to dial in the correct setting, but it was the best 10 minutes I've spent in a long time. The differences are not subtle and am now spending the afternoon re-listening to all the subtleties that I've missed from having the azimuth off.

- Doc
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Doc,
Great, I'm glad my observations were helpful to you. The process does take some patience but it's worth the effort.
Cheers,
Joel
Just a small tip for users of tone arms that can fit a small level. On my Triplaner i place the level on the front top where the cartridge mounts and being that the adjustments are so small you can get a mark with level and the arm in its holder then when you make a move you can watch your movement on the level so you dont get carried away and move past the magic spot. Good luck and when you find that magic spot you will surly know it.
I just tried it, wow! what a difference. My cartridge body is not perfectly perpendicular to the record, but wow, you cannot go by that, I learned something today. I cannot believe what I am hearing! Quite a bit of trial and error and some stronger optics than my naked eyes. Thank you Doc for this very informative thread.