![]() (Not all tone arms allow such) If the tip of the stylus sat right in the middle of the spindle, that’s 0mm overhang. If you are trying to visualize overhang, image your tone arm swung over to where the cart sits right on the spindle. BTW, I hear the Stevenson is always a good one for S-Tone Arms like mine. SO after all this, do different protractors have different overhangs (as I know there are others, Baldwin, Universal) or is it once you line your stylus tip on the dot, does that automatically set your overhang correctly.? Im not so worried about the math, the numbers, I just want to make sure I am going to get my overhang correct. : Tracking Wizard Tonearm Cartridge Alignment Protractor Compatible with Audio-Technica AT-LP120 & AT-LP140 Turntables : Electronics This is a custom protractor made for my and other model AT TT's. Here is the link : 0406_2904_00_cartridge_headshell_alignment_sheet.pdf () Here is protractor 1 This is the one that AT has on their site for my turntable. Ill show two examples of protractors, and that might help you answer the question easier. MY main concern is getting the overhang correct. I am not worried about the terminology, cause to me it doesnt matter. My question is do different protractors use different overhangs? This is where I always get confused. AT tech support told me that cart is set at 15.5mm overhang, and my TT required 16mm, so I am going to have to do some fiddling. I ordered another AT cart on already mounted on the headshell. ![]() Now, I am about to install another cartridge. Used the online protractor that they suggested on their website to make sure everything lined up. Cart was already pre-mounted on headshell. Listen, I know this is a topic that has been beaten to death, and I have read much about the subject, but I would love an answer in very Simple terms, as I just cannot seem to find the answer to my question.
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