Speedy -- Stu Wein is the owner of Audioparts:
audioparts@adelphia.net or check out his website at:
http://www.audiopartsinc.com/
I should mention that the gauge I bought actually measures in increments of 0.05 gms. In other words, if you wanted to adjust a VTF in the range from say 1.8 gm to 2.0 gm, you would be able to set 1.8, 1.85, 1.90, 1.95, 2.0. I think that's plenty good enough for a Tranfiguration cartridge because the coil is so fully immersed in the magnetic field to begin with. Something like a Colibri, where the VTF is critical for the coil finding just the right "sweet spot" in the tiny magnetic field available, might need a finer sensitivity.
The fit and finish is definitely not shoddy, but not jewelry either. The little offset measuring platform I mentioned, seems to have been added by Audioparts to a stock electronic scale, but works very nicely.
audioparts@adelphia.net or check out his website at:
http://www.audiopartsinc.com/
I should mention that the gauge I bought actually measures in increments of 0.05 gms. In other words, if you wanted to adjust a VTF in the range from say 1.8 gm to 2.0 gm, you would be able to set 1.8, 1.85, 1.90, 1.95, 2.0. I think that's plenty good enough for a Tranfiguration cartridge because the coil is so fully immersed in the magnetic field to begin with. Something like a Colibri, where the VTF is critical for the coil finding just the right "sweet spot" in the tiny magnetic field available, might need a finer sensitivity.
The fit and finish is definitely not shoddy, but not jewelry either. The little offset measuring platform I mentioned, seems to have been added by Audioparts to a stock electronic scale, but works very nicely.