How would they address it except by creating a gauge that allows you to position the reading platform outside of the platter and adjust its height to align with the top of the platter plus a little bit. The $95 gauge reads pretty low to the platter surface, but is still raised a bit.
But again, relative readings matter more than absolute ones for the purpose of finding what's best in your setup and being able to get back to that place should things change.
But again, relative readings matter more than absolute ones for the purpose of finding what's best in your setup and being able to get back to that place should things change.