Sorry, I was a bit confused. The Ortofon Super cartridges have a kind of gold weight built into the top surface that meets the headshell. Do not remove this weight. It damps the interface between cartridge and headshell and also brings the total weight of the cartridge to a rather minimal four grams or so. There is also a black weight available that does not attach to the cartridge but goes between the cartridge and headshell and adds more weight yet, this is not necessary in your installation. I believe that the T-60 had VTA, but it is so long ago that I don't remember for sure. Usually, if there is a small screw on the arm base pointing to the side away from the platter that is what it is. If you do not have this, there are other ways of adjusting vta, but they involve putting material, such as a matchstick between the headshell and cartridge, tilting the cartridge one way or the other. I really do not recommend this kind of thing, except for those on the neurotic fringe (oh, that's all of us), as it just trades proper VTA for lessened rigidity. What may be easier is making cardboard shims to go under the turntable mat, they would be round, just a bit smaller than a record and would have a hole in the middle. You would put one, or more, of these under your mat to raise the mat up. Of course this will only work in one direction, giving you negative VTA, but this is usually the direction that you want to go in anyway. By the way, your cartridge has an elliptical stylus, which is somewhat less sensitive to VTA than are line contact or Van Den Hul stylii. As tempting as it may be, you should probably avoid upgrading your stylus to the OM30 or OM40 unless you have a reliable way to adjust VTA.