Rega RB303 arm.
I recently bought a Rega RP3/RB303, and have recently addressed the issue of alignments a bit more seriously. I've ended up with the platter being level, but then found that the headshell azimuth was quite a bit out, but with no method of adjustment. So, I've achieved a vertical stylus by inserting shims on one side between cartridge and headshell, and it's sounding good.
Now, Rega state that these arms are hand-assembled, so I'd assumed that all would be correctly aligned, base, platter and arm in perfect harmony to use a phrase. So, are the arms on the RP6, 8, and 10, also misaligned, too? And if so, how have you achieved correction? Shims under one side of the arm mounting plate, perhaps?
When I bought the deck, the last thing on my mind was that I'd have to realign the component parts; and even, though the TT was second hand, this shouldn't have affected the azimuth, surely?
Perhaps I'll play with the arm mounting when I'm more in the mood, but for now I'm happy with the music and detail it's retrieving, from my LPs.
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Rega RB303 arm.
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