....pass the smelling salts... :D :D
Strangely enough, Doug, I lived with an LP12 for 25 yrs and it was amazingly convenient. The Ittok as you know is fixed azimuth so we just had to hope the carts were true. Apart from making summer-winter one-off adjustments to VTF I didn't do anything to the arm at all. Bolts were so tight that you needed to brace your foot against the wall to loosen them with the Allen Wrenches ( :D ) - including the arm pillar grub screw - but then I never adjusted VTA at all so it was never discovered until one day I decided to change a cartridge myself...
Life with the LP12 was magical.... Music just poured out of the system - perhaps slightly flawed in places but the magic was there.
..and all so simple. Switch on, play the music, switch off.
Changing the cart led to changing the turntable and so it began...
My friends have observed that for a number of years i've been as obsessive about equipment tweaking now as I am about the music, so I make a conscious effort not to obsess.
As you can see from the OP the Treatment is working fine... :D :D