How about using a standard alignment template, whichever one might be best for your table, similar to the user printable one that Linn has provided for the Axis specifically, and just applying it as needed?
That has always worked for me with the Linn Axis in terms of getting hard to fault sound quality, ie faultless tracking, good dynamics, quiet background, and no sibilance, which are usually 4 very good indicators that things are working well.
I have never swapped arms, but if the template could not work, that would tell me the arm is not a match to the table.
Why make these things more complicated than need be?
That has always worked for me with the Linn Axis in terms of getting hard to fault sound quality, ie faultless tracking, good dynamics, quiet background, and no sibilance, which are usually 4 very good indicators that things are working well.
I have never swapped arms, but if the template could not work, that would tell me the arm is not a match to the table.
Why make these things more complicated than need be?