Frank,
That suggestion to file down ONE cartridge mounting screw at the top is pure elegance. Simple, effective, and no damage to the arm. Why didn't I think of that? There was enough play in my mounting holes to allow me to rotate my cartridge in the SME V slightly to achieve the proper offset angle according to my protractor.
I'm curious. You mention in your earlier post that an arc-type protractor will not work if effective length has changed. This should not hold true for a protractor that was designed with a specific cartridge and arm in mind, or am I missing something?
You seem to describe perfectly what I have experienced with my SME arm and cartridge. Thank you.
That suggestion to file down ONE cartridge mounting screw at the top is pure elegance. Simple, effective, and no damage to the arm. Why didn't I think of that? There was enough play in my mounting holes to allow me to rotate my cartridge in the SME V slightly to achieve the proper offset angle according to my protractor.
I'm curious. You mention in your earlier post that an arc-type protractor will not work if effective length has changed. This should not hold true for a protractor that was designed with a specific cartridge and arm in mind, or am I missing something?
You seem to describe perfectly what I have experienced with my SME arm and cartridge. Thank you.