The stylus angle, azimuth and SRA, determines tracking, not azimuth.
Azimuth is the relationship of the generator to the record grooves. The stylus can be perfectly aligned but if the cantilever is twisted, or the coils, or magnets, then azimuth will be off. Which you have no way of knowing because these are all hidden deep inside the cartridge.
You know this is all true. Its just that nobody has ever bothered to explain it before. Or you just never bothered to think about it.
So think about it. Please.
Because you need to realize, you cannot go by the stylus. You cannot go by the cantilever. You cannot even go by the cartridge body. Azimuth can only be set by ear, or by instrument, but not by eye. Absolutely cannot be done.
But hey, don’t take my word for it. Go to Soundsmith website or YouTube channel, watch Lederman explain in detail exactly what I just said.
Please.
Oh and btw, factually heard is neither mythological nor opinion.
Azimuth is the relationship of the generator to the record grooves. The stylus can be perfectly aligned but if the cantilever is twisted, or the coils, or magnets, then azimuth will be off. Which you have no way of knowing because these are all hidden deep inside the cartridge.
You know this is all true. Its just that nobody has ever bothered to explain it before. Or you just never bothered to think about it.
So think about it. Please.
Because you need to realize, you cannot go by the stylus. You cannot go by the cantilever. You cannot even go by the cartridge body. Azimuth can only be set by ear, or by instrument, but not by eye. Absolutely cannot be done.
But hey, don’t take my word for it. Go to Soundsmith website or YouTube channel, watch Lederman explain in detail exactly what I just said.
Please.
Oh and btw, factually heard is neither mythological nor opinion.