How much difference if the tonearm is mounted 5mm


Closer.
Hi Experts,
It is for a Pole Star UNV-2 Tonearm. I would like to know if there is any affect in sound if I mount the arm 5mm closer than specification. It is on the VPI Aries 2.
For the Pole Star:
Distance between spindle and pivot is 212mm.
Between stylus and pivot is 228mm. Overhang 16mm.
Whole length 305mm.
Thanks,
Calvin
dangcaonguyen
The db protractor finds correct null points from pretty much any pivot-to-spindle distance within the range of your headshell.
Good morning,
Thanks to all of you who have answered to give advises in this matter. Yesterday, I mounted the arm 5mm shorter than manufactor reccomedation. The result was terific. I will run it for a few days to breaking in and will report back. In the mean time, does anyone know is there exists any head shell which has the mounting distance further than normal? All I can find is the Ortofon LH 9000 and the zyx headshell. I an leaning to the zyx but it is too expensive (700 retailed). How effective of a good design headshell soundwise?
Thanks
Calvin

The ''Zupreme'' sold by LP/Gear has the slots quite a bit forward.  This head shell is Magnesium  with the screw for azimuth adjustment.  Litz leads and are the same head shell as the Sumiko's.  Their just not branded as such and sell for $50 instead of the $90 that Sumiko's get!
In my opinion, the best head shell available!
Regards,
Dear Dang,
In some responses, it seems the responder is confusing pivot to stylus tip distance with spindle to pivot distance.  If the spec for your tonearm is 212mm, spindle to pivot (P2S or PTS), then it is folly to tolerate a 5mm error in that parameter, as CLeeds and maybe some others already said.  If you are using a Dr. Feickert protractor, and if you observed a big problem when you set P2S to 212mm, then in some way you may be using the protractor incorrectly.  I use one, and one of its best features is the capacity to set up P2S before alignment of the cartridge body, because the arm that extends from spindle to pivot point, on the Feickert, is calibrated in mm.  Once one has done that, then aligning the cartridge is the veritable piece of cake.  I'm not sure what your problem is, from this distance.  Perhaps you are mislocating the pivot point on your tonearm.  If the manufacturer specifies a 212mm P2S distance, then the headshell should not be 4mm out of whack.  Only other possibility I can think of is if the tonearm is set up for Stevenson alignment, not the standard for the Feickert.