I do almost exactly what @wlutke does, except I use the VTA block to set VTA - as recommended by the cartridge manufacturer - and then check by sighting the actual cantilever, rather than using the cartridge body or pickup arm themselves as a reference.
Zenith is probably the most-overlooked aspect of phono cartridge alignment and one of the most critical, imo. I set it by using a mirrored gauge and aligning the cantilever itself.
It is true that the dynamic nature of LP playback means that things like VTA/SRA and VTF are constantly changing and with a pivoted arm, skating force and tracking error are also always changing. But getting proper static alignment helps limit the negative effects of the dynamic forces.
Zenith is probably the most-overlooked aspect of phono cartridge alignment and one of the most critical, imo. I set it by using a mirrored gauge and aligning the cantilever itself.
It is true that the dynamic nature of LP playback means that things like VTA/SRA and VTF are constantly changing and with a pivoted arm, skating force and tracking error are also always changing. But getting proper static alignment helps limit the negative effects of the dynamic forces.