This makes good sense. However varying mass v. distance on just one side of a conventional pivot arm has the limitation of a relatively small range of adjustment. To devise a "universal" arm with continuously variable effective vertical mass, I've been working on an approach that uses counterweights on both sides of the pivot of a short linear arm. So far this is doing a great job of optimizing set-up for cartridges of varying compliance. In fact, this adjustment is a very significant variable in accurate set-up, and the feature has vastly simplified the issue of cartridge/arm synergy.
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