From 1970 to almost 1980 including all of my college years, I worked in hifi retail stores first in Seattle and after graduation in San Diego. The stores I worked at were primarily McIntosh dealers and at that time a great deal of emphasis was placed on clinics including turntable and cartridge setup. Every dealer was required to have a very expensive bifocal microscope (Wild-HerrBrugg) specified by McIntosh that was actually capable of seeing if the stylus was mounted squarely on the cantilever; seeing if the stylus was wearing evenly over time and so forth. Customers were encouraged to bring their TTs in for periodic inspection. Some of us who took an interest were trained and became proficient at TT setup and evaluation. I still own two of those microscopes. Over time I became convinced that all things considered the 9" tonearm was the better option. This is not always true, but it is so more often than not.
Tone arm length
I assume this question is not brand specific.
However my question is specifically related to the Clearaudio Innovation Wood with the Universal tonearm, 9 or 12" options. The cost between the two is minimal, but I'd love to hear opinions on why one or the other is preferred.
Thank you.
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