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You actually do not need a protractor for the Graham, the arm it self is the "protractor" Theres two holes drilled in the head shell these are whats used to set the spindle to pivot distance and to mount the cartridge in the head shell once the arm base is mounted to the plinth.
The outer hole is the spindle to pivot distance, and is to be used with the small plastic nipple that placed on the spindle. Both holes together places the arm wand in the exacting position in the mounting fixture supplied with the arm, to align the cartridge in the head shell. Ill post a few pictures on my systems page to better illustrate this. I think its among the most ingenious designs made for setting up tonearm geometry.
Good Listening
Peter
You actually do not need a protractor for the Graham, the arm it self is the "protractor" Theres two holes drilled in the head shell these are whats used to set the spindle to pivot distance and to mount the cartridge in the head shell once the arm base is mounted to the plinth.
The outer hole is the spindle to pivot distance, and is to be used with the small plastic nipple that placed on the spindle. Both holes together places the arm wand in the exacting position in the mounting fixture supplied with the arm, to align the cartridge in the head shell. Ill post a few pictures on my systems page to better illustrate this. I think its among the most ingenious designs made for setting up tonearm geometry.
Good Listening
Peter

