Dear @billstevenson : """
How critical is the geometry issue in practical terms? Records are imperfect anyway. Get everything dialed in for side A only to discover that things are skewed for side B. """
Well, what means practical terms?. For you can be something different than for other gentlemans.
My take is that with analog/LP everything is of critical importance and certainly the cartridge/tonearm set up is extremely important and must be accurated. It makes a difference for the good or bad depending on that accuracy levels in the set up.
I totally disagree with the statement you shared because if we think in that way then what @stringreen posted about the Fozgometer " alignment " has no importance for almost no one when in reality it has.
Why we need to take care as better we can of any single parameter/set up in analog/LP?, because is a medium totally imperfect and we can't acculates additional " imperfections " in that " equation ".
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
Well, what means practical terms?. For you can be something different than for other gentlemans.
My take is that with analog/LP everything is of critical importance and certainly the cartridge/tonearm set up is extremely important and must be accurated. It makes a difference for the good or bad depending on that accuracy levels in the set up.
I totally disagree with the statement you shared because if we think in that way then what @stringreen posted about the Fozgometer " alignment " has no importance for almost no one when in reality it has.
Why we need to take care as better we can of any single parameter/set up in analog/LP?, because is a medium totally imperfect and we can't acculates additional " imperfections " in that " equation ".
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.