Why does it matter? Well since the head shell offset is at a fixed position, then overhang has to be correct to have the offset be correct also. Get overhang length wrong, and the other half is wrong.
Also I have an Ikeda 9 Kawami cartridge on this table, and not only is it a bastard to set up, its very unforgiving on tracking issues. Get offset wrong and it does weird things like create a high frequency squeak on passages where you have tight modulated grooves on the record. Then add to the fact you can't see the damned diamond when setting up, and there is no way to adjust offset cause there is no cantilever to site on the grid. So in a way that makes the lack of adjustment on the WTR arm a benefit, cause you don't have to beat yourself up over this adjustment.
So this afternoon I printed out an arc protractor at 233mm. With this table you have to loosen a nut in the bottom of the table that holds a post that the arm slips over and tightens to. You rotate the post and it changes the overhang length. It works well, but its a very inconvenient system. I got overhang set as well as I can, and am listening to vinyl now. What the Ikeda does well is phenomenal. Its ability to deal with surface noise is not excellent, and vinyl with any flaws will be very noticeable. But when it gets to perform at the top of its game this is a fantastic cartridge. I still prefer the SOTA Cosmos/SME Transfiguration Proteus, but this is very very good and I can enjoy listening to it all night.
Also I have an Ikeda 9 Kawami cartridge on this table, and not only is it a bastard to set up, its very unforgiving on tracking issues. Get offset wrong and it does weird things like create a high frequency squeak on passages where you have tight modulated grooves on the record. Then add to the fact you can't see the damned diamond when setting up, and there is no way to adjust offset cause there is no cantilever to site on the grid. So in a way that makes the lack of adjustment on the WTR arm a benefit, cause you don't have to beat yourself up over this adjustment.
So this afternoon I printed out an arc protractor at 233mm. With this table you have to loosen a nut in the bottom of the table that holds a post that the arm slips over and tightens to. You rotate the post and it changes the overhang length. It works well, but its a very inconvenient system. I got overhang set as well as I can, and am listening to vinyl now. What the Ikeda does well is phenomenal. Its ability to deal with surface noise is not excellent, and vinyl with any flaws will be very noticeable. But when it gets to perform at the top of its game this is a fantastic cartridge. I still prefer the SOTA Cosmos/SME Transfiguration Proteus, but this is very very good and I can enjoy listening to it all night.