Good point, Roscoeiii. In my previous set up, I could put the scale just beyond
the platter resting on the 'plinth' of the sp10. It just so happened that at that
position the top of the scale was right at the level of the record. Having said
that, I compared many times the readings with the scale off and on the platter:
more or less the same, out to a hundreths of a gram. I'm not looking for
maximal accuracy but rather repeatability for when I swap carts and want to
roughly and quickly hit the mark I have recorded for the cart I'm swapping in.
Then I adjust by ear.
the platter resting on the 'plinth' of the sp10. It just so happened that at that
position the top of the scale was right at the level of the record. Having said
that, I compared many times the readings with the scale off and on the platter:
more or less the same, out to a hundreths of a gram. I'm not looking for
maximal accuracy but rather repeatability for when I swap carts and want to
roughly and quickly hit the mark I have recorded for the cart I'm swapping in.
Then I adjust by ear.