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In Reply to: I don't think you understand posted by Plinko on April 22, 2007 at 08:58:05:
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to line up the very long sight-line on the Geo-Disc with the pivot point that's easily visable on the Technics. I'm a good shot... I actually gave you guys about a 16th of an inch because I knew the argument would come up. I'll give you that it is hard to tell by the photo... Very hard shot to take properly...Do you really think it's that hard??? What's wrong with all you incompetent, whining sissy boys on this site??? This product is designed so that even idiots can align their cartridge. Unfortunately, like all designs where a line has to be lined up with the pivot point, it won't work well with all tonearm lengths, placements, and angles.
BOTTOM LINE... THE RESULTS STRONGLY DISAGREE WITH THOSE OBTAINED USING THE TECHNICS ALIGNMENT TOOL OR THE STANDARD BAERWALD PROTRACTOR THAT MATCHES THE TECHNICS TOOL PERFECTLY. THIS IS A FACT. I REPEAT... A FACT, REALITY GENTLEMEN... TRY IT YOURSELF OR JUST SHUT THE F' UP. HOW CAN YOU ARGUE WITHOUT KNOWING THE TRUTH? JUST PLAIN IGNORANT AND RUDE. SCREW YOURSELF YOU INGNORANT, WHINY, EFFEMINATE, INCOMPETENT LITTLE GEEKS!!!
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Mr Stupid strikes again! NT
and I've had at least a dozen tables during this time. My results with the GeoDisc have never matched the guages supplied with the tables. This includes the Shure jig that came with the VMR.
Also I cannot use the Technics guage on 8 of my 10 shells which are the Sumiko HS12 because it has 2 pins, not one.
You really should cool it. Just because someone is rude to you, it does not mean you have to be rude in return.
Take the high road and be a gentleman.
nt
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