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<blockquote data-quote="Kostas P." data-source="post: 1058746881" data-attributes="member: 242"><p>Από το manual:</p><p></p><p>Lean, commonly called ‘azimuth’, is the extent</p><p>to which the cartridge leans towards the centre</p><p>of the record or away from it. Zero lean is</p><p>important for accurate playback and stylus/</p><p>record longevity. Lean can be adjusted by</p><p>shortening or loosing the left and right hoists</p><p>using the hoist spools. </p><p>Once the correct height is set, lean can be</p><p>adjusted by shortening and lengthening the two</p><p>hoists in equal and opposite measure so that the</p><p>pivot contact remains on the line between the</p><p>suspension points.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The magnetic counterweight attaches under the</p><p>thrust box and can be slid forwards and</p><p>backwards to adjust the downforce at the stylus</p><p>end. Take care to restrict movement of the arm</p><p>while adjusting the counterweight. Use the</p><p>supplied scale to set the required downforce. </p><p>An inertia ('effective</p><p>mass') adjuster is also included, so be sure to set</p><p>downforce after placing the inertia adjuster on</p><p>the arm in the desired position.</p><p>Adjusting the inertia to suit the cartridge</p><p>suspension is important. Compliant cartridges</p><p>need a less inert arm, and stiffer cartridges, a</p><p>more inert. Good results can be achieved by trial</p><p>and error, or by calculation. A nine-inch</p><p>Blackbird has an effective mass of around 10g</p><p>without the inertia adjuster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kostas P., post: 1058746881, member: 242"] Από το manual: Lean, commonly called ‘azimuth’, is the extent to which the cartridge leans towards the centre of the record or away from it. Zero lean is important for accurate playback and stylus/ record longevity. Lean can be adjusted by shortening or loosing the left and right hoists using the hoist spools. Once the correct height is set, lean can be adjusted by shortening and lengthening the two hoists in equal and opposite measure so that the pivot contact remains on the line between the suspension points. The magnetic counterweight attaches under the thrust box and can be slid forwards and backwards to adjust the downforce at the stylus end. Take care to restrict movement of the arm while adjusting the counterweight. Use the supplied scale to set the required downforce. An inertia ('effective mass') adjuster is also included, so be sure to set downforce after placing the inertia adjuster on the arm in the desired position. Adjusting the inertia to suit the cartridge suspension is important. Compliant cartridges need a less inert arm, and stiffer cartridges, a more inert. Good results can be achieved by trial and error, or by calculation. A nine-inch Blackbird has an effective mass of around 10g without the inertia adjuster. [/QUOTE]
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