Yes there's a good reason for the non-FERROUS screwdriver. The magnets in a MC cart. are pretty strong, and could attract the shank of a ferrous (iron or steel) screwdriver toward the cartridge with enough force to (if you're not paying attention) hit and damage the cantilever (oops!) or worse, if it happens to be a naked cartridge.
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Thank you for both suggestions. Now, to choose one. On another note: I looked at the ven den hul website and it offers a "non-magnetic screwdriver". Is such a thing really important? If so, does anybody ever wear a static wrist strap like you wear when working on a computer? Or am I going to far with this? |
I'm good with the ole DB protractor. But my favorite was the van den Hul mirrored one with a very fine alignment grid (I can't remember if it's scribed or not.) They used to come only w/ the cartridges, then they weren't available at all. Now they're available as an accessory from van den Hul USA for $20. http://gallery.bcentral.com/GID5134202DD482363-5-Accessories/1-Phono.aspx . |
TurntableBasics.com sells a good two-point Baerwald protractor for just $20. The mirrored surface makes it easy to see and correct small cantilever alignment errors. It would be nice if the TTB's alignment grids were scribed with thin lines rather than printed with thick ones. That's what the class-leading Wallytractor has, but the Wally costs $150 and there's often a 3-6 month wait. |