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In Reply to: RE: Come-on now, we're talking beginner's thread posted by jedrider on September 21, 2014 at 15:40:14
My point was that I think he can set tracking force accurately enough with the counterweight gauge. I can on my Technics SL-1200.
Best regards,
John Elison
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the counterweights on my EPA 250 wands are ultra accurate, but those were flagship arms from technics. I never actually calibrated an AT table, maybe it is fine, maybe not. But how would you know it without owning something to calibrate it with? When i first got my WTT it had no scale so i bought a Sure SFG. It served me well for years, then i got one of them pocket scales you have, and never looked back :).But, just for kicks i calibrated the the technics arm and it is dead accurate. it has a numbered division at every 0.1g and a tick mark at every 0.025g and through the whole range it is dead on. At least according to my "Arm Load Meter Made in China" brand SFG i bought for a good price from a dealer friend who trades speakers i have :).
dee
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Of course, the only way to know for sure is to measure VTF with a scale. In that case, you should always measure VTF at the level of the vinyl record playing surface.
Best regards,
John Elison
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