Professional Turntable Set Up in Kentucky?


Does anyone know of a professional set up person in driving distance of the Lexington KY area? Spoke with Brian Walsh not long ago but he's not going to be in this region anytime soon.  
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Let me know if you find anyone near Kentucky. I'm interested as well.

Fyi, I have a 7.3 (do you still have yours?) and recently upgraded to an AT Art9. Really amazing sounding cart even if it's not a perfect match for my arm.

I sold the 7.3  several weeks ago after I purchased a VPI Classic. The 7.3 is a very nice sounding table and I bet the Art 9 sounds very good? The 7.3 can take a much better cart than the 2M Bronze.  

Miller and Stingreen I have set the TT myself but wanted to make sure it was fine tuned.  Maybe I'm being anal however, read that an experienced set up person with software and all the right tools really makes a turntable perform its best. People swear by them who have had this done. 

In addition, once I unhooked the anti-skate mechanism it is sounding much better. 
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dweller I can understand why they don't.  I was terrified at first but once I watched a friend help set up mine I thought hell fire I can do this. Actually it was fun but time consuming.  Watched a Michael Fremer video but I don't have his tools and expertise of course plus now there are software packages that really dial everything in. For a few hundred dollars why not get the most out of your system.  
Guys, There are some people that are all thumbs and they know better than to start doing this stuff themselves. Some even have a tremor that prevents then from even trying. You spend $5K on a cartridge that can be broken is a heartbeat. Risking it is just not an option.