And even extreme azimuth angles off 90 degrees does not have much effect on channel balance. (I’ve measured this.) More likely the Puffin can be set to operate like a Fozgometer. But I agree with Mijostyn, after years of trying to adjust azimuth electronically for best crosstalk numbers, I now just set the cartridge so the stylus fits symmetrically in the grooves, which is usually 90 degrees of azimuth or darn close to it. Anything other than 90 degrees with respect to the stylus tip causes aberrant stylus and LP wear and probably forms of distortion that have nothing to do with crosstalk. IOW, the cure for unequal crosstalk is worse than the disease, in my opinion.
Wonder product?
I certainly don't claim to keep up to date with all new products introduced. But here is a company and phono stage I never heard of. Parks Audio -
http://www.parksaudiollc.com/puffin.html
Their claims for the Puffin and Waxwing sound pretty ambitious. Do any of you know about these units?
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