Thanks for taking the time to post and detailing what to listen for. I certainly have some work ahead.
I did receive the scope today and it took only 15min including installation, taking a pic and measuring an angle.
It yielded an SRA of 89.3 degree which I previously set by setting the arm tube of Phantom parellel to record surface with just using a ruler (no fine tuning by ear).
As long as one can fine tune by ear for 2 degree, the usb microscope is really not that necessary.
However, I find it is actually more helpful in aligning cartridge using the mint LP. It is better than the 10 times lupe. My back and neck are much happier. I have multiple arms and very difficult to stick my head between the arms.
When record is spinning, it would apply small amount of force on the stylus. IS stationary/static SRA the same as the SRA with record in motion? All the more reson to do by ear.
"Of course within reason it really doesn't much matter where you start. What matters is where you finish. :-)"
That's deep.
I did receive the scope today and it took only 15min including installation, taking a pic and measuring an angle.
It yielded an SRA of 89.3 degree which I previously set by setting the arm tube of Phantom parellel to record surface with just using a ruler (no fine tuning by ear).
As long as one can fine tune by ear for 2 degree, the usb microscope is really not that necessary.
However, I find it is actually more helpful in aligning cartridge using the mint LP. It is better than the 10 times lupe. My back and neck are much happier. I have multiple arms and very difficult to stick my head between the arms.
When record is spinning, it would apply small amount of force on the stylus. IS stationary/static SRA the same as the SRA with record in motion? All the more reson to do by ear.
"Of course within reason it really doesn't much matter where you start. What matters is where you finish. :-)"
That's deep.