Use your computer word processor and print out a series of closely spaced lines (similar to an indexed card but more refined). Cut the paper to a manageable size and fold in the middle along one of the lines to create a 90 degree fold. Place the L shaped lined guide on the platter. Lower the tone arm onto the horizontal fold and align the head shell with the lines on the vertical plane. Since the cartridge is affixed to the head shell, you want to make sure the head shell is level. It does not matter if your arm tube is tapered or not. Once level, adjust by ear.
Parallel? How do you set the VTA?
Silly question, but how do you guys determine whether your tonearm is parallel to the record surface? I had my tonearm set up happily for months, but recently started messing around with the cartridge alignment and the VTA, and I'll be damned, but the folded index card method gets me nowhere now. Even with adjustments I keep getting the same visual effect. Happily my ear tells me when the setting is off, but as a base, how do you determine conclusively your tonearm is parallel? For reference, I have a VPI Classic. Thanks.
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