I also use the Cartridge allignment jig with my 2.2.
It seems to me that you would have to use longer mounting screws. I am breaking in a Clearaudio Stradivari right now, it comes with a steel plate to be placed between the bottom of the wand head and top of the cartridge, hence the longer screws. Before I lighned up the cartridge, I started the screws, added the plate and then cartridge tightened lightly, fliped the wand over and onto the "guide pins" for final adgustment.
Depending how thick the Isolator is, the flip-over glass guide may not sit flat, you may have to guess a bit on how far the stylus projects. I had no problem with the required extra plate.
It seems to me that you would have to use longer mounting screws. I am breaking in a Clearaudio Stradivari right now, it comes with a steel plate to be placed between the bottom of the wand head and top of the cartridge, hence the longer screws. Before I lighned up the cartridge, I started the screws, added the plate and then cartridge tightened lightly, fliped the wand over and onto the "guide pins" for final adgustment.
Depending how thick the Isolator is, the flip-over glass guide may not sit flat, you may have to guess a bit on how far the stylus projects. I had no problem with the required extra plate.