RB 300 VTA Tracking


How do you adjust the VTA on this arm, I am getting one shipped soon and I read in S'phile it has no adjustment on it? Thanks, I'm new to vinyl so I'm a rookie.
pops
Thanks Mre 2007! Do you have to take the tonearm off every time you want to adjust VTA? Is it necessary to adjust it that often or at all. I would guess that depends on the cartridge and tonearm. I thinking for heavy albums you might or am I thinking too much? Thanks, back in the day I just disc washed the album and popped it on!!!!
George: no problem!

Pops: Yes you do have to remove the tonearm, but it's not that difficult, especially with the optional lower nut... I had to adjust the VTA with my "new" Denon DL-103D cartridge and my Ringmat. If you want to adjust VTA for thicker records, I'd consider the Pete Riggle VTAF located here. I don't really have the patience to adjust VTA for each album, nor do I think that the difference will be that noticable on my setup... So, in my case, it was pretty much plug-and-play, but your mileage may vary... ;)
Pete Riggle makes the VTAF: http://vtaf.com/

I plan on getting one for my rb250[oem1] arm

read the testimonials. it does more that vta ...

and check out the review at 6moons: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/garrard/301_3.html

this thing will make changing cartridges easier as well.
Goto the analog for sale section of this site, and you'll see that Pete Riggle makes what you need for the RB 300. Other arms out there too, never had provision for VTA from the factory, but it appears Pete has come up with his VTAF to fit many. Mark
Go to a bicycle shop to get any spacers you may need for a buck a piece compared to the $$$ that Rega will charge. You'll find that they are the same spacers. The Riggle works good plus Origin Live has a good VTA adjuster for about $20 US.