@Lewm, Wrm57, and Doug Deacon - thanks for the confirmation. Something is definitely amiss with my arm in this case.
@jfrech - when the screw is tight on my VTA tower, I can still turn the knob about a quarter inch, but it comes to a halt pretty quick and no adjustments are actually made to VTA. I have to actually unscrew the VTA tower screw in order for the dial to fully rotate and make adjustments. BTW, I'm using a Lyra Helikon SL and it is a huge improvement over my Zu DL-103. However, I'll admit to yearning for an opportunity to try one of the higher end Dynavectors.
@Atmosphere - Argh! Thanks for this info. It means taking the whole rig apart again, but I'm definitely going to check on it. If this does not resolve the issue, I'll reach out to Tri.
Thanks again, guys.
@jfrech - when the screw is tight on my VTA tower, I can still turn the knob about a quarter inch, but it comes to a halt pretty quick and no adjustments are actually made to VTA. I have to actually unscrew the VTA tower screw in order for the dial to fully rotate and make adjustments. BTW, I'm using a Lyra Helikon SL and it is a huge improvement over my Zu DL-103. However, I'll admit to yearning for an opportunity to try one of the higher end Dynavectors.
@Atmosphere - Argh! Thanks for this info. It means taking the whole rig apart again, but I'm definitely going to check on it. If this does not resolve the issue, I'll reach out to Tri.
Thanks again, guys.