no, zero is supposed to be the point at which the arm balances exactly, so
you'd balance the arm as best you can (so it's suspended mid-air) then wind
the inner circle around -i.e. the one with the numbers on it, not the weight
itself- until it points to zero. You can then set the weight to
I am woundering if there is difference in the height of the tone arm?
there is that dial around the base of the mount and it raises or lowers the arm.
will this damage your records if it is not set right?
scotto
lansing, mi.
ps. I have stanton trackmaster needles.
no, zero is supposed to be the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 10 Jan 2003 about following:
I am woundering if there is difference in the height of the tone arm?
there is that dial around the base of the mount and it raises or lowers the
arm.
the height of the tone arm depends on what cartridge you have. this
setting