Not to worry, I don't spend 30 minutes/day tweaking. More like 30 seconds.
The parameters that need most frequent attention are VTF and arm height.
We adjust the latter for each LP, but whether you'd want to depends on your sensitivity to integration in the time domain. What changes with the U's SRA is not frequency balance, but the relative timing of fundamental vs. harmonics. Getting these perfect matters most for natural/acoustic instruments. Whether it matters to you and your music is definitely a personal choice.
VTF changes we monitor simply by listening. If it's too heavy then speed, HF's, air and snap go missing. If it's too light bass weakens and/or you get incipient mistracking. A fine adjustment of .01g is all it takes. No scales or fuss, just a little tweak and on you go.
Pretty simple, or at least not a time waster at all.
The parameters that need most frequent attention are VTF and arm height.
We adjust the latter for each LP, but whether you'd want to depends on your sensitivity to integration in the time domain. What changes with the U's SRA is not frequency balance, but the relative timing of fundamental vs. harmonics. Getting these perfect matters most for natural/acoustic instruments. Whether it matters to you and your music is definitely a personal choice.
VTF changes we monitor simply by listening. If it's too heavy then speed, HF's, air and snap go missing. If it's too light bass weakens and/or you get incipient mistracking. A fine adjustment of .01g is all it takes. No scales or fuss, just a little tweak and on you go.
Pretty simple, or at least not a time waster at all.