30 Replies to “INTERFACE – Tips, Tricks & How-To – How To Setup A Turntable”

  1. Assuming I’m using an s-shaped tonearm, do I need to use an overhang gauge
    if I’m just going to use a protractor to align the cartridge and stylus?

  2. My turntable has a counterweight off the left side of the rear of the
    tonearm. What is that? (Anti-skate weight?) Sanyo TP 1010 is the deck

  3. Hi Scotty, hope you can help me. I have a BSR 35CS Mcdonald record changer,
    everything works great except when I want to turn it off, and slide the
    slider to Auto so that it should turn off, the tonearm goes to the resting
    place and right away goes back to play the record. It does not go down upon
    the resting stand so that it should turn off. It use to work great but may
    be I touched some setting, please let me know how to do this.
    Thanks in advance. 

  4. ahhhhh finally it makes sense.

    Now I tried to set my arm so it balanced, but the counterweight fell off
    before it could reach a balance.

  5. Nice video. Thank you! One comment: Anti-Skate is actually the force that
    counters the natural tendency of the tonearm to move inwards, not off the
    turntable. Contrary to the common belief, it is not the centrifugal force
    that makes the tonearm want to fly off the turn table, it’s the offset
    angle of the headshell, together with the friction of the stylus with the
    grooves that causes the opposite – a force that pulls the tonearm inwards.
    Anti-skate counteracts that force.

    Cheers

    Tom

  6. i’ve set my shure cartridge from 1 to 1.5 grams, but every setting seems to
    still have that sound when there’s symbols or s sounds. is it just cause
    it’s the cheapest of all the shure cartridges so it just sounds bad
    naturally? it’s the m97xe model. 

  7. With regards to adjusting tonearm height a key thing to keep in mind is
    that records are different thicknesses so you could get it perfect on 1
    record and then go to play another and it’ll be off slightly. For this
    reason you’re only ever going to get it approximate and personally I
    wouldn’t add an extra mat to raise the record up if it was that far out I
    would adjust the tonearm height.

  8. Thank you very much for showing, and emphasizing, that you turn the
    ‘Indicator’ knob after you zero the tone arm out! That’s exactly what I was
    wondering about and wanted to know! I didn’t know you could turn the gauge
    knob independently of the counterweight, which was why I was confused about
    why people would still only go to exactly “1.5 grams” Thanks very much for
    your detailed explanations!

  9. Awesome mate ! Removalists dropped my TT and i was f—-d ! Watched your
    video and ” Joy and pain, like sunshine and rain “

  10. There’s a lot of good info here, but just one nitpick regarding stylus
    pressure. There is no universal pressure for a particular cartridge brand
    or stylus profile. Stylus pressure is mostly dependent on the compliance
    and tip mass of a particular cartridge and of course it varies considerably
    from model to model. It’s best to follow what’s recommended by the
    manufacturer for that model. Best results and optimal tracking are usually
    obtained in the top half of the manufacturer’s recommended range. A good
    test record such as the Shure ERA is a great tool if you can get one. Arm
    mass, bearing friction and record type can also influence optimal tracking
    force but if you’re in the top half of the manufacturers recommended range
    you’re in the ball park.

  11. The commentator forgot to mention azimuth alignment, that is looking at the
    front of the pickup the stylus point must be normal to the surface of the
    record.

  12. Hi, thank you very much for the video. It’s very clear and specific about
    how to setup a turnable. (by the way, what’s the name of the tool that you
    using for the cartdrige’s alignment. I don’t have clear that point) I’ll
    keep in mind your advices. Regards from Chile!!

  13. What about for a mitsubishi DP-40? I just got it and it and it either plays
    records really fast or really slow…

  14. Ortofon makes the S arm cartridge replacement easy as it eliminates one of
    the adjustment steps I am using a DJ S on an Ion ITTusb and the results are
    good. I have never been sure that I had the downward force just right the
    video is well done. I am going to re check my setup based on the video.
    Thanks and a second “Well Done”

  15. Hi JC, I did not know that you had this channel also, i just discovered it.
    And of course i subbed..I am already a subscriber of your other channel,
    “badeditpro” and like all your videos, very informative. Best regards Rob

  16. @Paspiedreamcast It’s not hard at all. Once you do it a couple of times you
    don’t even think about anymore. 🙂 JC

  17. @Threemicsrecords Lots of IDG could be an indication that the stylus is
    worn. Using the adapter shouldn’t cause too much trouble as long as the arm
    can handle the extra height. 🙂 JC

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