If I were experiencing this problem I would be tempted to place a small amount of Blutak between the top of the cartridge and the tonearm. This should both ensure a good bond and to a slight degree lessen the effect of arm resonances on the cartridge. I can recall receiving a small amount of a similar substance for this purpose from a manufacture back in the early 90s , I cannot recall whether I ever tried it. You could take a Dremel tool and remove the offending tabs but the first suggestion is the less intrusive. In a perfect world all cartridges would be easy to align and install, but in ours things like this happen occasionally.
Ortofon A90 with Graham Phantom
Looking at the top of this cartridge there are 3 little tabs. One at the front and 2 at the back. The top of the cartridge does not make contact with the headshell on its entire surface. Also, with the Graham, the cartridge is further back in the slots for correct alignment making one of the tabs at the back not make contact at all with the headshell.
After aligning it with my Mint LP and securing the screws, viewing the cartridge from the front, i can see a small gap between the top of the cartridge and the headshell and the cartridge is "tilted" ever so slightly to one side because only 2 of the tabs are making contact with the headshell.
Are you experiencing the same?
Thanks
After aligning it with my Mint LP and securing the screws, viewing the cartridge from the front, i can see a small gap between the top of the cartridge and the headshell and the cartridge is "tilted" ever so slightly to one side because only 2 of the tabs are making contact with the headshell.
Are you experiencing the same?
Thanks
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