



Conrad Hoffman wrote:Glad to see some interest! I don't have any problem changing Baerwald to Löfgren A, but called it Baerwald because that's the most popular name and I didn't want to clutter up the screen with a dual name. I used the wonderful Graeme Dennes paper to sort out the formulas and, as he says, if Löfgren wrote the only paper on alignment, we'd still be doing things exactly the same way.
I learned something interesting while experimenting yesterday. When the stylus is off the record or template, the cantilever forms an angle to the arm. You knew that. When the stylus is on the record or template, the angle is reduced. You knew that too. What I hadn't thought about was that this increases the effective length of the arm slightly. Not much, not enough to really measure, but enough to put axial force on the cantilever. Because the arm pivot isn't in line with the cantilever, the cantilever will be deflected in the cartridge body towards the spindle. IMO, this makes aligning to the cantilever more problematic, especially with high compliance cartridges. Once friction is overcome, say playing a record, or if the template had zero friction, the cantilever re-centers.
What do people have to say about this- I'm far from being any expert on the topic?
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