Raul,
While you seem satisfied with you methodology, I encourage you to try and borrow an "O"scope because I am sure you would like it. When the arm and cartridge are optimally set up and playing a high velocity groove on a test record right on the edge of the ability to trace the tone, in addition to being able to hear the edginess as the stylus barely maintains contact with the groove, you will be able to see the trace and any mistracking on the scope. So you have two data points, auditory and visual. In many cases it is possible to fine tune the set up even further using the trace on the scope even after all seems ok to the ear. Conversely, in my experience it has never been possible to beat the trace on the scope just using the ear. But of course you must have access to a scope and spend time experimenting to see what I mean. Also, the scope saves time in that you will get the optimum result faster and it will always be repeatable. Try it, you'll like it. I think, too, that once you have tried this set up method, you would then continue to confirm your results with your current methodology. Please do not assume that I am finding fault with what you are currently doing. Not at all.
Bill
While you seem satisfied with you methodology, I encourage you to try and borrow an "O"scope because I am sure you would like it. When the arm and cartridge are optimally set up and playing a high velocity groove on a test record right on the edge of the ability to trace the tone, in addition to being able to hear the edginess as the stylus barely maintains contact with the groove, you will be able to see the trace and any mistracking on the scope. So you have two data points, auditory and visual. In many cases it is possible to fine tune the set up even further using the trace on the scope even after all seems ok to the ear. Conversely, in my experience it has never been possible to beat the trace on the scope just using the ear. But of course you must have access to a scope and spend time experimenting to see what I mean. Also, the scope saves time in that you will get the optimum result faster and it will always be repeatable. Try it, you'll like it. I think, too, that once you have tried this set up method, you would then continue to confirm your results with your current methodology. Please do not assume that I am finding fault with what you are currently doing. Not at all.
Bill