Digital force gauge query


Why is the reading on my brand new just calibrated digital force gauge different depending on whether I take the reading with my Mystic Mat on or off?
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Showing 1 response by dougdeacon

1. The entire mass of a tonearm/cartridge is supported at two points, the bearing and the stylus.

2. Downforce (aka, VTF) is an measure of how much force gravity is exerting on the *portion* of the tonearm/cartridge mass that's being supported by the stylus. (The remainder of the tonearm/cartridge mass is still being supported by the bearing.)

3. When you raise/lower your scale (or arm base, as with VTA adjustment) it changes the angle of the arm. This shifts a small percentage of the armtube and it's mass from one side of the bearing support point to the other.

4. More mass on the scale side of the bearing = more weight being supported by the stylus = higher VTF. Less mass on the scale side of the bearing = less weight being supported by the stylus = lower VTF.