I'm confused, maybe just a bit thick. How can you measure 1.25 grams
on the DS1 if it only resolves to .1 grams?
What am I misunderstanding?
on the DS1 if it only resolves to .1 grams?
What am I misunderstanding?
VTF gauge
How can you measure 1.25 grams Very simple, i will set it to 1.2 first (and will check in on my DS1) and then i will just add 0.05g on my tonearm counterweight. Any proper tonearm have precise counterweight balance with adjustable tracking force within 0.05 visually. It works like a safe lock. For example Technics tonearms are always spot on. Been using EPA-100 this way and now EPA-100 mkII. Lustre GST-801, Denon DA-401 whatever, all of the can be adjusted within 0.05g. There is a range of VTF for any cartridge anyway, when i’m between 1.2 and 1.3 the tonearm counterweight VTF meter indicate the difference for me. What’s the problem ? Honestly, i bet no one will ever detect a VTF difference within 0.05g by ears and every cartridge have a range of VTF so no harm for a cartridge. I know that some tonearm does not have an option to measure VTF on the counterweight (like my Reed 3p for example), but this is the only tonearm among 6 others in my collection. The rest of them can be adjusted right on the counterweight within +/- 0.05g You guys always overestimate the problem as i can see. |
When measuring VTF is there a “proper” place on the platter to set the device? I have a fairly cheap digital model and the meter reading usually changes by a few thousandths depending if I measure at the outside, middle, or inside of the platter? I realize I need to get a better scale but assuming I do is there a location on the platter that is the proper place to weigh? Is it normal for different areas to read differently or should it be consistent across the platter? FYI, I am measuring a VPI Prime unipivot but with the second pivot installed. |