@cleeds @fsonicsmith what setup info do you think is missing from Fremer's DVD?
Short answer-all the minute details.
The Fremer video takes the viewer through the basic set up of a turntable. Each of the variables are explained and demonstrated. What is lacking is experiential. The best analogy I can give is that you can watch a video on soldering audio circuits, but that will not make you good at doing it. Brian uses a mix of computer software programs coupled with a ton of experience.
The people I most respect when they describe their set-up practices are those who talk about using their ears to fine-tune azimuth, VTF, and VTA to get the perfect combination. Very few possess that skill. Since each parameter affects the other, it is hit or miss even for those with the ability to do it by ear. Brian's methods eliminate the hit and miss.
I spent many years using all sorts of tools-Mint, Feickert, Fozgometer, and I would sometimes get close, more by luck rather than by skill. Once you hear the perfect set-up, you understand how the old adage "close only counts with horse shoes and hand grenades" applies.