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In Reply to: RE: Cartridge alignment and tonearm design posted by tketcham on July 8, 2020 at 09:58:27:
Unfortunately, I don't own a spectrum analyzer. I used to have a computer with Sound Forge software installed and this software had a spectrum analyzer plug-in, but that computer is no longer operational and I was unsuccessful in transferring Sound Forge to any of my newer computers. Consequently, it's been several years since I've been able to do any spectrum analyses.You might try using a Fozgometer to find out whether it's able to detect azimuth changes from a tonearm with a bearing offset error. If you have a Fozgometer, you might try using it to run some tests.
On the other hand, if a Fozgometer cannot detect any azimuth changes, that should be proof that a small bearing offset error is completely irrelevant, which is what I suspect.
Good luck,
John Elison
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