Of course the counterweight is adjustable: you'll have to set the antiskate and tracking force on the Ekos to zero and then inch the counterweight forward by twisting it minutely and pushing it towards the front ever so slightly on the tonearm shaft until the arm and cartridge balances, with the stylus of the new cartridge just barely contacting a record surface. Then you apply the appropriate tracking force and antiskate settings. If you're having problems moving the counterweight forward, that might mean that the rubber grommet inside the weight has dried out, which happens over time (and more quickly if you live in a dry environment, such as the Southwest). You should still be able to adjust the counterweight; it'll just take more patience to get it to the exact position you want. If this is the case, eventually you'll want to have the grommet replaced by a dealer.
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