Dear @lewm : I podted because your comment that could make your own alignment and you are rigth any one can, that was an example.
I'm posting here even that the FR tonearms are a bad design because the owners like you can improve the quality performance level in the FR tonearm. I know that you don't care then is not for you but for the ones that cares about making some " simple " changes in the overall alignment set up all can do it.
@ivelchev did it with out changing the P2S distance.
My take here in this alignment regards and with any pivoted tonearm is always that tif he arm board and tonearm headshell permit it set up the alignment choosing Löfgren A/Baerwald or B with a bit longer length that the manufacturer spec for effective length. How much longer?, as the set up permit it.
In that way the tracking error will goes down as the distortions levels and these means that we will have/listen more groove recorded information with less/lower degradation. Worth to do it .
That's why I told you to test 247mm/250mm on effective length using Löfgren A/Baerwald, you will receive better quality on what you are listening today. No doubt about. No, I don't care if you do or not.
Again, I know that you don't care and like in your Dynavector tonearm set up you follows the manufacturer specs even with higher distortions but that's you.
Through the years I learned the critical importance of turntable/tonearm/cartridge alignment set up and the importance that the set up be made it with accuracy.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
I'm posting here even that the FR tonearms are a bad design because the owners like you can improve the quality performance level in the FR tonearm. I know that you don't care then is not for you but for the ones that cares about making some " simple " changes in the overall alignment set up all can do it.
@ivelchev did it with out changing the P2S distance.
My take here in this alignment regards and with any pivoted tonearm is always that tif he arm board and tonearm headshell permit it set up the alignment choosing Löfgren A/Baerwald or B with a bit longer length that the manufacturer spec for effective length. How much longer?, as the set up permit it.
In that way the tracking error will goes down as the distortions levels and these means that we will have/listen more groove recorded information with less/lower degradation. Worth to do it .
That's why I told you to test 247mm/250mm on effective length using Löfgren A/Baerwald, you will receive better quality on what you are listening today. No doubt about. No, I don't care if you do or not.
Again, I know that you don't care and like in your Dynavector tonearm set up you follows the manufacturer specs even with higher distortions but that's you.
Through the years I learned the critical importance of turntable/tonearm/cartridge alignment set up and the importance that the set up be made it with accuracy.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.