I have a 750D on a Gyrodec.
There has been considerable discussion at the Vinyl Asylum about the mounting distance of 214 mm on the 750D not being "right". At 214 it's quite possible that you might not be able to achieve proper alignment with many cartridges using Jelco's overhang # of 15mm (think that's what it is if I remember it correctly). A "better" mounting distance would probably be in the 216 mm area.
In any event I wanted to align using Lofgren A (also known as Baerwald) anyway. My overhang is much closer to 18 mm than 15 and I prefer the Baerwald null points. Bear in mind that if you do opt for a different alignment than Jelco's that you will end up with the cartridge not being square in the headshell as the offset angle will change.
If you want to experiment a bit, I'd recommend using Conrad Hoffman's software to generate an arc protractor. Get the overhang dead on and you will essentially be aligned. Print the protractor on high quality photo paper, spend $2 to have it laminated and then tape it to a record. I ended up recently purchasing a Mint LP and it simply confirmed that the Hoffman Arc Protractor was dead on.
I'd also recommend you purchase an illuminated 20x loupe off E-bay to use to align (they're about $15 or $20). It will allow you to get a very precise alignment.
There has been considerable discussion at the Vinyl Asylum about the mounting distance of 214 mm on the 750D not being "right". At 214 it's quite possible that you might not be able to achieve proper alignment with many cartridges using Jelco's overhang # of 15mm (think that's what it is if I remember it correctly). A "better" mounting distance would probably be in the 216 mm area.
In any event I wanted to align using Lofgren A (also known as Baerwald) anyway. My overhang is much closer to 18 mm than 15 and I prefer the Baerwald null points. Bear in mind that if you do opt for a different alignment than Jelco's that you will end up with the cartridge not being square in the headshell as the offset angle will change.
If you want to experiment a bit, I'd recommend using Conrad Hoffman's software to generate an arc protractor. Get the overhang dead on and you will essentially be aligned. Print the protractor on high quality photo paper, spend $2 to have it laminated and then tape it to a record. I ended up recently purchasing a Mint LP and it simply confirmed that the Hoffman Arc Protractor was dead on.
I'd also recommend you purchase an illuminated 20x loupe off E-bay to use to align (they're about $15 or $20). It will allow you to get a very precise alignment.