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In Reply to: I'm able to use the GeoDisc with my 1200 no problem posted by nightdoggy on April 21, 2007 at 08:24:37:
I almost want to say something like... No sh*# Sherlock... but is it accurate???
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I align with the GeoDisc as closely as possible. If it's off a degree I could care less.
I'm not neurotic.
Actually, if you align the cartridge on a Technics using a Geo-Disc, you're pretty far off. You might as well not pay any attention to alignment at all. Try the free Baerwald. If you saw the pics I posted, you saw there's a considerable difference between proper overhang and where the Geo-Disc sets it on a Technics. For other tables I've owned... it's worked fine.That's what I was trying to warn people about. I saw very firm beliefs here in using the Geo-Disc for all turntables. It just doesn't work with all tables. I bought one too... Just sharing what I learned about it. There was no reason for all the personal attacks on me. I treat people with respect on these boards... but I will retaliate when necessary.
when it comes to using the GeoDisc? Yes it places the cartridge farther forward and turned slightly. But why is that wrong. That's what I don't get.
By the way, when I use the GeoDisc on my Thorens 320/2, the same happens. Farther out and turned a few degrees, not squared.
It's wrong because when you check it against a standard Baerwald protractor or the Technics alignment tool... Your cartridge is not properly aligned...
Another stupid and ignorant post from: MR STUPID!!! NT
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