All of the instructions are general. Actual setup will vary based on the vacissitudes of construction. Once you are close you will have to adjust by ear.
Just because the arm is parallel to the top of the platter doesn't mean that the engine of the cartridge is perfectly square to the platter. That's why there are hundreds or thousands of dollars worth of set up tools and jigs.
Some tables and arms make it impossible to obtain the proper set up, but I don't think that is the case for the Grado/Technics...
Just because the arm is parallel to the top of the platter doesn't mean that the engine of the cartridge is perfectly square to the platter. That's why there are hundreds or thousands of dollars worth of set up tools and jigs.
Some tables and arms make it impossible to obtain the proper set up, but I don't think that is the case for the Grado/Technics...