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DIY Tonearm bearing height.
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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 828414" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>For the static balance arms (normal counterweight type), ideal vertical pivot point location is at the same plane as the tip of the stylus. But even more importantly, the same goes for the gravitational centre of the counterweight. See low-hung (offset hole) aftermarket CWs for Rega for example. </p><p>Re. How important it is - everything that you do in the tonearm construction is important, some more, some less but it all adds up so rather do right everything that you can in order to minimise the accumulation of bad karma in the final product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 828414, member: 2310"] For the static balance arms (normal counterweight type), ideal vertical pivot point location is at the same plane as the tip of the stylus. But even more importantly, the same goes for the gravitational centre of the counterweight. See low-hung (offset hole) aftermarket CWs for Rega for example. Re. How important it is - everything that you do in the tonearm construction is important, some more, some less but it all adds up so rather do right everything that you can in order to minimise the accumulation of bad karma in the final product. [/QUOTE]
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