What Digital Stylus Force Gauge Do You Like?


I bought a cheap unit, but it has no weight with it, so I am not sure how accurate it is. What digital stylus force gauge do you like? I am sure the Winds gauge is very good, but no way I can spend that kind of money. What reasonably priced gauges do you like?
slowhand
Of course the vinyl compliance varies with temperature. It does flex as the stylus tracks the groove. The RCA "Dynagroove" LPs include signal processing intended to counteract the vinyl compliance.
I have a thermostatically controlled ear wax HVAC implant. This reduces variability in a most important parameter.
Eldartford: Oy! Now it's the VTVG (variable temperature vinyl gremlin) we have to worry about! It can all just make you meshuga!!

Gilda Radner must have been thinking of us when Rosanne Rosannadanna says "It's always something!"

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Dear Bob: +++++ " and all this fuss about needing .01g precision for VTF measurement is misplaced. " +++++

I agree completely about.It is not only by the temperature subject or vinyl compliance ( like Eldartford told us ), it is too because does not exist any single LP that is totally flat and with the exactly the same thick over the recording area, so what sense has to have that 0.01g of precision for VTF?: none but a waste of time.

Slowhand, you don't need necessary a digital device, the analog Shure device is really good: this one is what I'm using for many years and I know that several people use it with good results.

Regards and enjoy the music.
>Raul.