VTF issues


Hello everyone,
I am having trouble with my tonearm vtf staying stable. It will fluctuate as much as a 1/2 gram just picking it up and setting it back on the meter. It never measures the same twice. I have 3 different vtf gauges. 2 digital and one Shure and they measure the same thing.

I believe it has to do with the adjustment knob on the tonearm. it is very sensitive. It can take up to 30 minutes to get the right reading. The tonearm is the Ortofon RS 212 D.

I just recently purchased the Lyra Kleos. It has a light vtf and the manufacture warns against over loading it. While listening last night the cart started bottoming out. When I measured the tracking force it had gained a full gram.

Is this sensitivity normal or could there be something wrong with the tonearm.

Matt
mwilliams
I do not believe that this is normal and would appear to indicate that there is too much vertical friction in the tonearm bearing. I would consider two different experiments. 1. If you leave the cart on the scale, does the VTF reading gradually increase over time and then stabilize? If so, I would THINK that means that the friction in the vertical plane is too high.
2. OTOH, it if is initially stable over time and then you give it a slight (very slight) nudge downward, does it re-stabilize at a different VTF? In that case, I would think that the bearing was sticking.

I don't know anything about that arm. Does it have bearings that are adjustable and/or require lubrication?
Thanks, I will give these a try. At this moment I am on a business trip and won't be home for a few days.

Will get back with the results.

Matt