The wobbling like you said years ago is correct. It is actually not a normal behavior. I found a japanese website adagio-audio.com/2011/12/22/denon-dn-308 showing a disassembled tonearm pivot. So, I went to a tool store and bought a spanner screwdriver and allen wrench. I removed the cone tip set screws on the pivot sides. The set screws were not properly engaged with the bearings, so that was the reason for wobbling. I cleaned the bearings (so tiny about 3mm dia) and reassemble the set screws without applying too much torque. The bearings could be destroyed if not careful. So now, the wobbling is totally gone and the tonearm moves smoothly as it supposed to be. At first I thought it was normal but when I read your old reply that it is not normal, I begun my search for answers. Thanks for that hint. Note: If somebody will disassemble the set screws, make sure that you don't pull the tonearm away from the main shaft too much. You may accidentally break the thin wirings that runs from the tonearm to the main shaft. There is very little allowance or slack for the wires. Also, it is advisable to keep small tools like jeweller's set, allen wrench etc around. This tonearm is assembled as a machine and it may need a little tightening here and there. I felt like a mechanic afterwards. If there is a miniature torque wrench, you'll not hesitate getting one just for kicks. =)