millercarbon"What is the angle of the arm tube to the platter? When lowered all the way onto a record it should be just about dead parallel with the record. Looking at your table manual there are two things that could be wrong. To know which one remember the arm tube parallel to the platter.
VTA is adjusted by loosening the locking hex bolt at the base of the arm. The arm lifter is adjusted with a hex bolt on the side of the lifter.
If the lifter is too high loosen and lower it. That will drop the arm down onto the platter. Then adjust VTA until the arm tube is parallel. Finally, adjust the lifter to cue the arm up as high as you want.
This is only a crude VTA adjustment. Once you listen a lot and the cartridge settles in you will be able to fine tune. But this will at least get you going."
Thanks for the thorough instructions. I think you and Sryeager have provided the clues to a fix. If I can lower the shelf of the cue/lift then I should be able to drop the arm so it's parallel to the record. Currently, the tonearm angle is pointed upwards, like a plane about to leave the tarmac. Clearly, this isn't right.
As I understand from you, once the cue/lift shelf is lowered--assuming it can go lower, I can can then adjust the tonearm to make it parallel AND sit precisely on the record surface. Correct?
The VTA screw at the base i know about. The one by the cue/lift column, not so much, but I'll check it out. Is there another screw where I can adjust just the tonearm separately from the other parts of that assembly? I didn't see one.