Hi,
I was using a Shure M97 XE Cartridge mounted in my Technics Head shell and I preferred changing it as it has been used for long now.So I mounted a new Shure M97 XE Cartridge in a new Technics Headshell and mounted it in my Tone arm.
The angle is same and fitting also is same like the previous one.But am not getting the same output as before. Initially one channel was coming less which I then adjusted tweaking the cartridge a bit by making it almost parallel to the surface BUT still I believe the optimum is not coming.The gain in this one is coming less compared to my previous old one.How do I resolve this?
Also can you all please tell me while fixing up the screws,bringing the screws more inside towards the tone arm does it give a better and clearer output than the position of the screws more towards us? Yes I know the screws position is adjusted to align the cartridge using the protractor BUT is there any thumb rule that one will get brighter sound if its adjusted more inside towards the tone arm?
Pls suggest.
I was using a Shure M97 XE Cartridge mounted in my Technics Head shell and I preferred changing it as it has been used for long now.So I mounted a new Shure M97 XE Cartridge in a new Technics Headshell and mounted it in my Tone arm.
The angle is same and fitting also is same like the previous one.But am not getting the same output as before. Initially one channel was coming less which I then adjusted tweaking the cartridge a bit by making it almost parallel to the surface BUT still I believe the optimum is not coming.The gain in this one is coming less compared to my previous old one.How do I resolve this?
Also can you all please tell me while fixing up the screws,bringing the screws more inside towards the tone arm does it give a better and clearer output than the position of the screws more towards us? Yes I know the screws position is adjusted to align the cartridge using the protractor BUT is there any thumb rule that one will get brighter sound if its adjusted more inside towards the tone arm?
Pls suggest.
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