Hi Drguayo:
Just as Rwwear suggests. The VTA is adjusted by loosening the hex screws with the wrench that SME provides and using the template markings to level the arm appropriately as SME illustrates in the literature accompanying the arm.
Actually, I have done this procedure several times as I change cartridges in and out. The first time I tried I was a bit confused. Since then, no problem. Adjustments can be made very quickly once you are familiar.
My only suggestion is that when you move the arm up or down that you stablize you motion by placing a finger(or two) against the plinth. Slow, easy movements is all that is required. A little pressure up or down. You'll soon be an expert!!
Just as Rwwear suggests. The VTA is adjusted by loosening the hex screws with the wrench that SME provides and using the template markings to level the arm appropriately as SME illustrates in the literature accompanying the arm.
Actually, I have done this procedure several times as I change cartridges in and out. The first time I tried I was a bit confused. Since then, no problem. Adjustments can be made very quickly once you are familiar.
My only suggestion is that when you move the arm up or down that you stablize you motion by placing a finger(or two) against the plinth. Slow, easy movements is all that is required. A little pressure up or down. You'll soon be an expert!!