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In Reply to: RE: I'll 4th bringing the Unitrac back! posted by Cory M. on February 15, 2015 at 11:20:19
That's great, Cory. I have to recommend another useful tool I bought a few months ago (as I had a PayPal balance from selling off my LP12 bits, that I needed to reduce). A 'Fozgometer'.
I was sceptical when they came out - but, having got one, I see they quickly and easily enable you to get azimuth correct.
Regards,
Andy
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especially with the Unitrac and other unipivot tonearms.
Setting the azimuth correctly has been probably the most difficult perimeter to get right for me.
The Fozgometer will have to wait awhile. Can I borrow yours? I'll just swing by and pick it up, lol.
Cory
Any time, Cory ... it's only a 14-hr flight from LA, I believe (direct to Melbourne) but coming from the mid-West will add quite a few hours. :-((
The way I see it, the Fozgometer is only the icing on the cake - you can still get 'the cake' by using a CD (shiny side up) as a mirror and getting the cantilever and its reflection in a straight line.
The Fozgometer just goes that one stage further to allow for the situation (very common, I would imagine) where the stylus is not true in the cantilver but is tilted sideways slightly, compared to the cantilever.
Regards,
Andy
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