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  1. I think my TT might not be level so I am going to buy this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FK73R8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 and level it. I'm wondering if I have to readjust the VTA and cartridge afterwards?
  2. UPDATE Okay so I realized that since cartridge height is 18mm, my arm height needs to be 3. So I started with that height, got the tonearm perfectly level with the counterweight (forgot to take picture of that), and set it to 1.8g. It's still pointing up when the cue lever is up, and it's tilting down slightly when on 180g vinyl. So whatever, this is all good right? Since having the overhang adjusted it's been tricker to get this straight. Just don't wanna damage the expensive vinyl I'm buying or hinder the sound quality. IMG-8267 by IMG-8270 by IMG-8271 by IMG-8272 by IMG-8268 by
  3. Hi y’all, Brought my SL1200 TT to a very reputable shop in town to get my cart aligned/overhang properly adjusted and just got it back today. Got the tonearm balanced easily when adjusting the counterweight and I set my Nagaoka mp110 to 1.8 using a scale. Everything is dialed except now it appears to be just about impossible to keep the tonearm level. As you’ll see in the picture, the tech slammed my cart all the way to the front so I guess the tonearm is now end heavy which is probably causing this. What’s weird is that one would assume raising the tonearm as high as it goes would fix this problem but it doesn’t. I’m not going to put you through the psychological hell of posting a million photos of tonearm heigh adjustments, but here’s a few. #1 is lowest it can go #2 is 1.5 #3 is 3.5 #4 is as high as it can go Again, this shop is well respected and they’ve been doing this forever so while the cart adjustment seemed weird to me, they obviously know way more than I do. So what do you think? There is no way to get this level, it aims upward no matter what I do. The tonearm is balanced perfectly once it's playing, but not sure if that's all I'm looking for.
  4. Rad, thanks. Dropping on vinyl like that would generally probably only scratch the record eh?
  5. I have the same problem but worse because cat hair ends up on all my records somehow. The Vinyl Buddy roller is amazing. They’re on Amazon for like $10
  6. Hi all, I accidentally bumped my cart today and it skipped across the record dropping twice pretty hard. Does this look damaged to you? Thanks.
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