How to set SRA after determining true vertical?


Here is a picture of a stylus with zero rake angle:

http://members.cox.net/nsgarch/SRA@%200.0%20deg.jpg

Since all modern styli are symmetrical in the x and y plane about the verical z axis, the tapered stylus and its reflection will make a perfect "X" when vertical (z axis perpendicular to the groove) and viewed from the side.

This condition is established by raising or lowering the tonearm pivot post. Once you find this point, and assuming you have a typical 9" tonearm (about 230 mm from pivot to stylus) then each 4 mm you raise the post from the zero
SRA point will apply one degrewe of SRA to the stylus.

A test setup is shown in these two pics:

http://members.cox.net/nsgarch/SRA%20setup1.jpg
http://members.cox.net/nsgarch/SRA%20setup2.jpg

Equipment includes:

a mini Mag-Lite flashlite,
a first surface mirror from old SLR cameras -- easy to find at photo repair shop)
a 50X pocket microscope
bean bags

Don't forget to first remove antiskate and set VTF.

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nsgarch

Showing 1 response by richingoth

Converting:

Angular Tilts To Linear Measurements

1 arc second = 0.0000048481232363502727814651700363688 inch per inch

= 0.000048 inch per 10 inches
= 0.000058 inch per foot

Linear Measurements To Angular Tilts

0.000001 inch = 0.20626480624702760022105769979869 arc seconds per inch

= 0.021 arc seconds per 10 inches
= 0.017 arc seconds per foot