Eeerie1, Turntable setup is something that many first time turntable users feel a reluctance towards. It is really very simple and only requires a couple of inexpensive tools to assure that the settings you are making are correct. These tools will also assist you in fine tuning the sound.
Remember, the initial setup of a turntable is what will be the most time consuming. For the average person, about one hour. After that, fine tuning the sound will not take long, because you will only be making very small adjustments in tracking weight or vertical tracking adjustments.
Many entry level rigs won't even have a VTA adjustment, so that's one less adjustment to be made. If the cartridge was initially installed properly, the only real adjustments you will have after that would be tracking weight and, or anti- skate. Either one of those adjusments can be made in less than ten minutes.
A simple stylus pressure gauge (approx. $30.00), and a cartridge alignment tool (approx. $50.00), are really the only tools you will need. And, those tools will be all you need anytime you upgrade. So, the investment in the correct tools will benefit you throughout the life of the turntable.
In general, most people who I have assisted in doing their initial turntable setup, were quite surprised at how easy it really is.
Don't let those settings intimidate you. You will be a pro in no time. And you will also find it interesting how the most minute changes in tonearm setup can and will alter the sound.
Remember, the initial setup of a turntable is what will be the most time consuming. For the average person, about one hour. After that, fine tuning the sound will not take long, because you will only be making very small adjustments in tracking weight or vertical tracking adjustments.
Many entry level rigs won't even have a VTA adjustment, so that's one less adjustment to be made. If the cartridge was initially installed properly, the only real adjustments you will have after that would be tracking weight and, or anti- skate. Either one of those adjusments can be made in less than ten minutes.
A simple stylus pressure gauge (approx. $30.00), and a cartridge alignment tool (approx. $50.00), are really the only tools you will need. And, those tools will be all you need anytime you upgrade. So, the investment in the correct tools will benefit you throughout the life of the turntable.
In general, most people who I have assisted in doing their initial turntable setup, were quite surprised at how easy it really is.
Don't let those settings intimidate you. You will be a pro in no time. And you will also find it interesting how the most minute changes in tonearm setup can and will alter the sound.