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Welcome Licorice Pizza (LP) lovers! Setup guides and Vinyl FAQ.

You do know that ya set azimuth by twisting the counterweight?

You may not have azimuth set properly, which could make the cart "slant". Its a bit tricky because when you twist one or more of the counterweights to one side or the other to set azimuth you can inadvertently change the VTF. Assuming you're using a protractor and doing this by eye as opposed to using a gadget like the Fozgometer, make sure you align the cantilever with the straight lines on the protractor. After adjusting azimuth check VTF and adjust by moving the small cw back or forward to achieve the desired VTF.

BTW - any combination of counterweights that achieves desired VTF is ok, including using more than three of 'em. I like placing the large cw very close to the pivot 'cause it helps get the best bass possible.



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