VTA on a Triplanar


What VTA setting do most Triplanar owners use/recommend ? Appreciate that there are a host of subjective variables ie the cart, record thickness, VTF, listening preferences etc etc but I reckon there is an optimal range or reading on the scale of 1-11. From my experience with a Lyra Skala and VTF of 1.60 gm, a reading of around 5.5 on the VTA cylinder( taking the reading from the top of the silver cylinder in line with the vertical scale and NOT the horizontal line in the middle) appears most promising but am still learning and experimenting.
Would appreciate any comments/suggestions.
Cheers
128x128sunnyboy1956
Sunnyboy i would suggest making very small movements and then give that adjustment the time to audition a few of your lps. A little goes a long way in all of your arm adjustments.
There really is no way to correlate what one Triplanar user finds to work for VTA with what another Triplanar user uses for VTA, unless the cartridges are exactly the same (even 2 lyra's probably won't be exactly the same), the tables are exactly the same, the mounting is exactly the same, etc. The markings on the tower are simply a reference indication. You just need to learn to trust your ears.

The best I can tell you is that my Triplanar sits slightly tail up with my XV-1s. With this cartridge I can pick up on the sonic differences that come with changes in VTA adjustment, but it is no where near as sensitive to this as a Universe for example. I've never heard the Lyra but it could very well be that it is not overly sensitive either.
Hi Sunnyboy,

There is no industry standard for height differential between platter and tonearm mounting plane, although turntables tend to be clustered fairly closely in this dimension.

The point is that a Tri-Planar setting of 5.5 on one turntable can be the equivalent of another turntable set at 6.25 (using an identical cartridge).

Use a level headshell as a starting point.

Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier