VTA depends upon your own individual arm/cartridge set-up which is what I think everyone has said to you. Start by getting a level arm early in the arm set-up process before worrying about VTA adjustments. My own set-up puts the VTA dial on my Tri-Planar VII Arm arm between 50 and 70 depending on record weight, the way the grooves were cut, digitally remixed vinyl, straight analog vinyl, mono, and stereo recordings. This statement does not include the variabilities of your table and its sound qualities, your phono stage, or the platform on which your table sits and how all these elements interact. Set everything up well and then listen to your records and mark each one if you like with its own VTA. If you have a highly resolving system, you should easily be able to hear the smallest change in VTA.
VTA on a Triplanar
What VTA setting do most Triplanar owners use/recommend ? Appreciate that there are a host of subjective variables ie the cart, record thickness, VTF, listening preferences etc etc but I reckon there is an optimal range or reading on the scale of 1-11. From my experience with a Lyra Skala and VTF of 1.60 gm, a reading of around 5.5 on the VTA cylinder( taking the reading from the top of the silver cylinder in line with the vertical scale and NOT the horizontal line in the middle) appears most promising but am still learning and experimenting.
Would appreciate any comments/suggestions.
Cheers
Would appreciate any comments/suggestions.
Cheers
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