As one who has set-up hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of tables/arms/cartridges, I can attest to the fact that as you change VTA/SRA, it will also change the overhang.
As Peter states above, as the back of the arm goes up, the tip of the stylus moves in. As the back of the arm goes down, the tip of the stylus moves out.
That's why if you make a change in one, you must recheck the other. Just like VTF will affect VTA/SRA.
I agree with Peter that if a user is changing the VTA/SRA for each record, they should also check/change the overhang.
I've always kind of thought that the changes one hears by adjusting the VTA/SRA, might be due to the overhang change as much as the change to the VTA/SRA? Just my take...
As Peter states above, as the back of the arm goes up, the tip of the stylus moves in. As the back of the arm goes down, the tip of the stylus moves out.
That's why if you make a change in one, you must recheck the other. Just like VTF will affect VTA/SRA.
I agree with Peter that if a user is changing the VTA/SRA for each record, they should also check/change the overhang.
I've always kind of thought that the changes one hears by adjusting the VTA/SRA, might be due to the overhang change as much as the change to the VTA/SRA? Just my take...