Tracking force and Unipivot tonearms


I have a Benz Glider and the "recommended" tracking force is 1.8 to 2.2 grams. I am tracking at about 2.4 or 2.5 just to keep it in the grooves during hot peaks on some records. A audiophile friend told me it is not uncommon especially with unipivots to set tracking force at 10 percent or higher than the recommended tracking force. The cart sounds much more full, less sibilant and a more solid sound at the sacrifice of a less air at this heavier tracking force.

Has anyone else found it absolutely necessary to set tracking forces much higher than the recommended force? My friend said it will not damage the cartridge or records at 2.4 or 2.5 grams. He said I should not get hung up on recommended tracking force as all tonearms are different and that it is just the "recommneded" tracking force
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If you have the standard 9" tonearm, I would suggest getting Soundsmith's Counter “Intuitive” as this will decouple the azimuth and VTF adjustments.

The 9" signature tonearm has a set screw in the end of the armwand to allow you to fine tune the VTF without affecting azimuth. For this reason, I moved to the signature tonearm shortly after purchasing the standard tonearm. I will never again purchase another tonearm not having discrete adjustments.
From my experience, there is a big difference in optimization ease between the 9” standard and signature tonearms regardless of whether “you know what you are doing” or are still learning. The non-signature tonearm does not have the set screw in the rear of the tonearm wand. The throwing darts analogy is how I felt after finally getting the standard arm configured. If the drill press wasn’t buried behind some boxes at the time, I would have tapped a screw into the counter weight in order to decouple VTF and azimuth adjustments. When talking with VPI, I was told the signature arm has a screw in the rear of the tonearm wand. Within the week, I upgraded to the signature tonearm. Not sure why they (continue to?) make the 9” standard arm without the set screw.

Stringreen: Remove the counter weight from the tonearm wand. Replace the weight and optimize the settings WITHOUT using the set screw in the rear of the tonearm wand. This is what is would be like setting up the 9” standard tonearm. If you try this, please post your results as I would be interested knowing how many darts you threw before hitting a bull’s-eye.