In theory I love the Feickert but in practice it is far more useful and precise when used with tonearms that have a clearly labelled / marked pivot point. Amongst the arms I’ve used, it was extremely precise with a Reed 3P and its clearly identifiable pivot point however with the Graham Phantom there was more guess-work involved. If you don’t drop that pin exactly where the pivot point is the whole exercise is futile IMO.
I love this tool, but like every tool it does have its limitations. Remember...just because you have a hammer doesn’t mean everything you see is a nail ;)
I love this tool, but like every tool it does have its limitations. Remember...just because you have a hammer doesn’t mean everything you see is a nail ;)