Exactly that I am trying to say.
Excellent idea to move the pivot point instead.
So the spindle to pivot length is nothing to OCD about.
The just make sure that we can hit both of the points on a arc protractor without moving the protractor or turn the platter.
(If you do it by moving the pivot point or sliding the cartridge back and forth in the head shell just don't matter.)
And we are done with a alignment.
Excellent idea to move the pivot point instead.
So the spindle to pivot length is nothing to OCD about.
The just make sure that we can hit both of the points on a arc protractor without moving the protractor or turn the platter.
(If you do it by moving the pivot point or sliding the cartridge back and forth in the head shell just don't matter.)
And we are done with a alignment.