bankupu
I have a Kleos and would like some help with the azimuth. I too use a fozgometer and my Kleos is registering 22db seperation in both channels. That is the highest it will go. I am fairly sure that the azimuth is near spot on, as I can see the stylus (using a 200x microscope) sitting perpendicular to the record surface. I use the fozgometer to fine tune the azimuth, then use my ear to fine fine (that would be double fine) tune the azimuth. So, I wonder why am I getting only 22db of seperation vs. your 30db.I think the Fosgometer does not measure the channel separation, just the volume in dB. It should just be the same in both channels. My Lyra measures around 24dB on the Analogue Productions test lp, and well over 30 on the Feickert Test lp. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that is all it does.