Dear @stringreen : All cartridge set up parameters are critical an important but the problem is that exist no-perfect cartridge building for we really can be sure of our set up.
Now, almost all parameters has a intrinsical relationship that when we make some changes in one parameter some other goes off. Example: when we change VTA/SRA the AZ changes too, when we make changes in VTF VTA/SRA changes too.
In the other side the imperfections in the LP surface makes that our set up almost never is mantained during playback due to those LP imperfections.
I agree that AZ is a must to have rigth but at the end all the set up must be setting up in the same way, not an easy task.
Because of that inherent relationship in between all the set up cartridge parameters I don't like those advises or tips to set up one single parameter.
Few years ago I decided to have a repeateable " bullet proff " whole test process for room/system evaluation that obviously included the cartridge set up. Through the years I was refinning ( time to time. ) that process and till today is functioning very well and makes my audio life more easy.
Important part of that process is that the track LP recordings are almost the same and I said " almost " because time to time I add a new track deleting some other because the new one is more " informative ".
This evaluation process took me not a week or a month to have it but several months/years to stay where it's today.
Obviously that for a process of this kind be succsessfuly we need in deeep experiences with live MUSIC and with several and different audio systems and a deep self training with the overall evaluation process, so it's not plug and play.
That kind of process can permit to almost any one evaluation of a room/system in no more than 1 hour because when doing that evaluation we know in precise way WHAT TO LOOK FOR and not what we like it.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
Now, almost all parameters has a intrinsical relationship that when we make some changes in one parameter some other goes off. Example: when we change VTA/SRA the AZ changes too, when we make changes in VTF VTA/SRA changes too.
In the other side the imperfections in the LP surface makes that our set up almost never is mantained during playback due to those LP imperfections.
I agree that AZ is a must to have rigth but at the end all the set up must be setting up in the same way, not an easy task.
Because of that inherent relationship in between all the set up cartridge parameters I don't like those advises or tips to set up one single parameter.
Few years ago I decided to have a repeateable " bullet proff " whole test process for room/system evaluation that obviously included the cartridge set up. Through the years I was refinning ( time to time. ) that process and till today is functioning very well and makes my audio life more easy.
Important part of that process is that the track LP recordings are almost the same and I said " almost " because time to time I add a new track deleting some other because the new one is more " informative ".
This evaluation process took me not a week or a month to have it but several months/years to stay where it's today.
Obviously that for a process of this kind be succsessfuly we need in deeep experiences with live MUSIC and with several and different audio systems and a deep self training with the overall evaluation process, so it's not plug and play.
That kind of process can permit to almost any one evaluation of a room/system in no more than 1 hour because when doing that evaluation we know in precise way WHAT TO LOOK FOR and not what we like it.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.