Borrowing some magnifying headgear, I believe the distance between two whole numbers on the vertical VTA tower is 2.5mm. I’m guessing that raising the arm from, say, 7 to 8 moves the arm 2.5mm.
In my case the distance from stylus tip to pivot point is ~252.5mm. Multplying x 2 = 505mm, the diameter of a circle made by the tonearm + cartridge. Circumference = diameter x Pi (3.1416) = ~1586.5mm. Circumference divided by 360 degrees = ~4.4mm per 1 degree.of arc.
So moving 2 whole number increments (~5 mm) changes the arm angle a little more than 1 degree (~..6mm more.) The pivot to stylus tip distance will vary depending on cartridge.
Did I get this right? Perhaps Nsgarch or another expert would kindly say. (and correct if needed.) Thank you.
(Best I can tell this has nothing to do with compliance.)
In my case the distance from stylus tip to pivot point is ~252.5mm. Multplying x 2 = 505mm, the diameter of a circle made by the tonearm + cartridge. Circumference = diameter x Pi (3.1416) = ~1586.5mm. Circumference divided by 360 degrees = ~4.4mm per 1 degree.of arc.
So moving 2 whole number increments (~5 mm) changes the arm angle a little more than 1 degree (~..6mm more.) The pivot to stylus tip distance will vary depending on cartridge.
Did I get this right? Perhaps Nsgarch or another expert would kindly say. (and correct if needed.) Thank you.
(Best I can tell this has nothing to do with compliance.)