I'm mounted at 214 mm as well. The issue with many cartridges at that mounting distance is not having enough room in the headshell slots to move the cartridge back to achieve alignment with the 15 mm overhang specified by Jelco. I simply would not be able to do it.
I'm aligned perfectly (with the cantilever, not the cartridge body) using Baerwald and the traditional Baerwald null points of 65.998 and 120.891 and an overhang of 17.894 but if viewed from above in the headshell, the body of my cartridge is skewed slightly inward toward the spindle reflecting the change in offset from the Jelco specified 22 degrees to 23.764.
Not a big deal, and my preference would be for the alignment that I have anyway, but Jelco's numbers can cause problems for many, particularly those with fairly "deep" cartridges from front to back.
The beauty of Conrad's software is that you can (fairly easily) generate an alternative alignment protractor or protractors that will work and allow you to achieve proper alignment.
I'm aligned perfectly (with the cantilever, not the cartridge body) using Baerwald and the traditional Baerwald null points of 65.998 and 120.891 and an overhang of 17.894 but if viewed from above in the headshell, the body of my cartridge is skewed slightly inward toward the spindle reflecting the change in offset from the Jelco specified 22 degrees to 23.764.
Not a big deal, and my preference would be for the alignment that I have anyway, but Jelco's numbers can cause problems for many, particularly those with fairly "deep" cartridges from front to back.
The beauty of Conrad's software is that you can (fairly easily) generate an alternative alignment protractor or protractors that will work and allow you to achieve proper alignment.