Hassel(and Tacco potentials),
I have decided to modify the one nagging aspects of the Tacco's use - VTA. The
stock Tacco uses a standard Rega type set-screw to move the arm up or down. It is fiddly, inaccurate, and frustrating - impossible to make fine adjustments. Surprising, since the Tacco is a superb arm and mates extremely well with the cartridges I own.
Luckily, there are two terrific after-market VTA adjusters now for sale -
Pete Riggle's VTAF and
Teres Audio VTA adapter.
Which of the two is better? I have no idea, both seem to have their benefits and detriments:
The Riggle is cheaper and seems to work on just bout any table plinth. It also has been applied to a wider range of arms.
The Teres seems to require an external armboad(like Teres, Scheu etc.), but has the advantage of clearly marked increments for quickly repeatable settings.
Currently, I'm leaning towards the Teres, but am having trouble justifying the extra cost right now 'cause I'm broke.