Turntable Set-Up


Hi
I am wondering if anyone can suggest a person in the Portland Oregon area to set-up turntables? Looking for someone who can work on both Gimbal and Unipivot style arms...and hopefully would do it on site.
Many thanks for any suggestions!
rwanda

@rwanda---Unfortunately no. I visited Echo Audio, Fred’s House Of Sound, Pearl Audio Video, and Stereotypes, and was thoroughly unimpressed. I admit to having been spoiled from living in SoCal for thirty five years, with access to Brooks and Brian Berdan and a few other world-class analog experts, but was still surprised by the low level of technical competency to be found in the Hi-Fi shops in the Portland area.

With what arms and table do you need help? I’ve had a couple of unipivots (Decca, Formula 4), a number of gimbaled (SME, Rega, Thorens, AR, etc.), and the unique Well Tempered arm.

Send Audiogon member folkfreak a pm---he’s been in Portland a few years, and has an incredible table with multiple arms. I believe he does his own set up, but may know someone who will come to your home.

Go to Vinyl Engine and obtain all the information and tools you need to learn and do it right yourself. Free your self from the chains of dependency.
Good advice from raymondo. I watched Brooks and Brian Berdan install, align, and test table/arm/cartridge set ups for years, but have always done my own. It's not brain surgery! You just have to know a few principles, have the right tools, good light, and not be in a hurry. Get Michael Fremer's DVD, he covers everything.
@rwanda, I'm going to Pearl Audio this afternoon for the world premiere of the Magneplanar MG30.7. I'll check out their service department, and ask them about table/arm/cartridge work. Check back later today (Monday, 3-5).
I'm friends with a member of the Portland Audio Society, Michael is his name, and he is a go-to setup guy for some of the society's members. I have heard his vinyl setup, it is superb. He is a member of Audiogon, with the handle of Oregon. Look him up, and see if he can help.

Regards,
Dan

@rwanda, I talked to the guy at Pearl Audio who does their table/arm/cartridge set ups (sorry, I didn’t get his name), who told me he does Linn and Rega, the lines Pearl sells. His problem with doing other brands is that he does not have a general purpose alignment protractor, only the dedicated ones for Linn and Rega. That about sums up the Portland Hi-Fi retailer situation.

I’m use to the true High End dealers of SoCal---the shops in Portland seem more like Mid-Fi dealers to me. Brooks Berdan was (R.I.P.) and Brian Berdan (his son, now at Audio Elements in Pasadena) is expert at cartridge alignment, using a microscope and the no-longer-available Ortofon pickup computer performance analyzer with print out, and a fully-stocked tool bench containing every product ever made for the job. After alignment, the Berdans "run-in" the cartridge, playing it a certain numbers of hours to relax the suspension, after which the cartridge is again aligned, it’s VTA/SRA reset as necessary. Very few dealers would even know to do that.

I'm in the Hillsboro area and could give you a hand with the setup if you'd like. I'm not a pro but I have a scale and a good technical background.