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In Reply to: Yes it is.... posted by John Elison on April 21, 2007 at 07:04:20:
On a protractor where the two actual null points are marked, the platter will need to be turned slightly in order to rest the needle on one point or the other.On the Geo-Disc or Turntable basics... the needle is set on both points without rotating the platter because they are NOT the actual null points. What you're saying is not possible. Check it out... THEN argue...
These tools make alignment easier on many turntables... and impossible on some (definitely the Technics). Judging by your posts... I'd say a PROPER cartridge alignment might do wonders for your system. Why not stop arguing and get to it???...
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Do you know which will give me the "best" overhang for lowest distortion: The Technics supplied overhang tool or the MoFi GeoDisc?
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The GeoDisc aligns only to the outer null-point and its accuracy is dependent on how well you can aim its sight-line at the tonearm pivot. Therefore, you might also want to confirm your alignment with a two-point Baerwald protractor like those that can be downloaded from the Vinyl Engine. The inner null-point is the most critical IMO.
NT
Sucks being wrong... especially when you acted the way you did...
I conceed that you're probably an expert on the subject of being wrong Mr Stupid! NT
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