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!!!!
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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... ;) |
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