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In Reply to: Unfortunately, most tonearm manufacturers don't understand pivotal tonearm geometry! posted by John Elison on February 3, 2017 at 19:05:07:
I just realized something that might be important. When I measured the P2S distance, I took the Linn Basik arm out and measured the center of the spindle to the center of the drop in hole of the armboard. My turntable CJ Walker 55 is a four-point suspension table. I just noticed that when the arm sits on the board, the board will be pressed down a little, which seems to also have the effect of pulling the center of the drop in hole away a little from the spindle. So now I believe the mounting distance of this armboard is indeed 211 mm as it should be, instead of 208 mm. I think the Jelco 750 arm is heavier than Linn Basik, so when Jelco sits on the board, it would press the board down a bit further. Maybe will pull the pivot away from the spindle a tiny bit more?
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