Turntable dealer/set up percon


Can anyone recommend a good dealer/set up person for a cartridge in Carmel, Fishers, or Indianapolis, Indiana area. This is for Clearaudio Ovation and Kiseki Purpleheart.


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Please don't.

Instead watch the free Michael Fremer setup videos on YouTube. At least half the protractors and stuff he talks about are unnecessary, and perfect examples of how some audiophiles just love to make things harder than they need to be. So just buy the MoFi Geo Disk and DIY. This way you will totally know what is going on and be comfortable around your rig. When you see how easy it is you will marvel at why anyone is willing to pay anything for someone to do this. Its like paying an extra $200 to fill the car up because you can't be bothered with the technical complexity of the gas cap.
Please don’t, the MoFi disc ( I have one ) relies on visual alignment of the disc to the pivot point Or plane on the Arm - something not obvious on all designs and the sighting blade is dark wide and a source of lack of precision- use it in a pinch. 
A decent $40 tool but hardly up to snuff for the investment you have already made.


Bull! I have Fremer's set up DVD. That dude made a lot of money off of that. I thought it would teach me all I needed to know. Not even 10%. If you have an expensive rig (say 10K or more inclusive of cartridge) hire Brian Walsh and you will agree that it was the best investment you ever made. Like Peter Lederman, Brian Walsh is a national treasure. I swear by it. 
Wow, if Brian is that good as Peter L then why not..

But the other comments is also valid. That you need to be able to do it yourself. But if videos and other types of ways of information is not preferred for you as getting taught by a person is a personal preference.

That I can say is that more or less each type of adjustment can be done in several ways. And keep it in mind that even if you get taught one way to do it there can be more optimal ways to adjust the same thing!

Another thing is that many final adjustments is by ear and it should be to your preference when it is you that is going to listen on your system. So it is highly beneficial that you can fine tune it yourself..

(For example you can try max and minimum of the recommended VTF (it alters by the way antiscate setting among other things..) just to hear what happens and in what way the sound reproduction alters. When you know what is changing then you can fine tune to your liking and with your albums that you listening to)

For example I have studied the two great giants in the industry Michael Fremer and Peter Ledermann in how they adjust different aspects of a TT. 
And I have found that hands down that Peter Ledermann uses the most optimal and pricise methods at how he goes about it.

But I have of course learned a lot from Mr Fremer like that OVERALL the Löfgren B has the least angel error over the whole radius over a record. (If not it is more desired to have little better angle nearer the lead out and sacrifice little bit at other radius further out on the record)

Good luck in your TT setup! 👍