Turntable set up- How easy is it


Guys -Does it pay to have someone prof. set up my turntable arm combo or as a newbee is it easy to do- Can anyone rec, someone in the north New jersey area- thks
fluffers
I decided to have a dealer, in this case also a distributor, to mount and align the cartridge in my Nottingham Spacearm. Those wires are very thin, the risk of breakin off the pins is high.
I could've done the alignment myself, but I would want something like Feickner protractor which costs more than what I paid to the dealer to have it all done.
Setting up the table itself should not be a problem with enough attention.
I am not the one who will want to change the cartidges often, probably once every three or five years.
Playing with VTF, VTA and bias can be fun though.
10-10-15: Papermill
My advice is to have a competent professional perform the initial setup. Learn how to do it. Future adjustments can then be done by you.

Isn't it's just simpler to go youtube instead?
Czarivey,
Fluffers,
If you have the proper measuring equipment for setup, then maybe a YouTube video may be the trick. If you don't, these are the areas you will need to address, that a professional will be able to calibrate for maximum enjoyment:
Tracking force
Overhang alignment
Azimuth
VTA
Each of these items can be set with the proper accessories.
I'm just suggesting that, out of the box, it's good to have someone who has significant experience in turntable setup. I would want your enjoyment of vinyl to get off to a good, sonically enjoyable start. And, yes, as time goes by, you'll want to able to make the adjustments yourself, especially as you change cartridges, tone arm and table.
All the best....
"Tracking force
Overhang alignment
Azimuth
VTA
Each of these items can be set with the proper accessories."

pen, paper, ruler and scales?
It is not that hard, patience and no distractions however are a must. I have set up several and never had a problem.

Mounted 6k cartridges with utmost confidence. But I cannot solder for s#%t or desolder for that matter. Not even a spade without butching it up! So everyone has limits.