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Old 04-08-2014, 06:50 AM
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Update: First of all I would like to thanks edkoz for loaning me his Fozgometer, really super awesome of him. So I ordered one of the test LP that Fozgo. recommend and the instruction was very simple as you only use track #2 and track #3 on side one to check and/or adjust the azimuth. Hooked up my TT cable to the Fozgometer, placed the test LP on the platter and lowered my tonearm to play track #2. (Left chanel only) Left LED on and the meter needle moved to about midway of the meter (#20) then track #2 ended LED off then meter needle back to (0). Now, track #3 (Right chanel only) start playing, right LED on and meter needle moved to midway which is exactly the same where track #2 were, I mean exactly as if the needle didn't move. No adjustment needed for me to do. Now, I don't know if I just got lucky or the little bubble level I've used (see post #1) really works. Anyway I just thought I share this. Thanks Dan and others for recommending the Fozgometer. I think there's really no way of knowing for sure if your azimuth is adjusted accurately without the Fozgometer.
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