Stltrains, don't you mean to say VTF, rather than VTA? The VTA is adjusted by loosing the thumbscrews, then dialing in with the dial on the tower above the numerals.
Also the rod is for setting azimuth, not anti-skate. One thing to check is that the rod is indeed straight, the metal is soft and it can bend fairly easily. Mike @ VPI told me that a plastic coffee stirrer is a good substitute if needed.
Anti skate is adjusted by twisting the wire that attaches the lemo connector from the tonearm to the junction box. There's plenty in the archives on that topic.
I agree that if OP has trouble, the best thing to do is call VPI Tues-Thurs and ask for Mike. Cheers,
Spencer
Also the rod is for setting azimuth, not anti-skate. One thing to check is that the rod is indeed straight, the metal is soft and it can bend fairly easily. Mike @ VPI told me that a plastic coffee stirrer is a good substitute if needed.
Anti skate is adjusted by twisting the wire that attaches the lemo connector from the tonearm to the junction box. There's plenty in the archives on that topic.
I agree that if OP has trouble, the best thing to do is call VPI Tues-Thurs and ask for Mike. Cheers,
Spencer