User manual
Page 7 clearaudio electronic GmbH 2010
5.) Azimuth
Next, use the cueing mechanism to lower the cartridge and check that the upper edge of the
cartridge is parallel to the record surface as viewed from the front. This adjustment has been
pre-set at the Clearaudio factory. Although it is rarely necessary, you can adjust the
cartridge azimuth. Carefully loosen the small screw on the bottom side of the tonearm tube
near the headshell (Caution: don’t unscrew the screw completely!). Now you can twist the
headshell to adjust the azimuth of the cartridge. When you find the right position, carefully
lock the small screw while holding the headshell steady.
Don’t adjust the headshell when the cartridge is lowered onto the surface of the record.
It is necessary to lift the cartridge from the record before you can make adjustments.
6.) Overhang & Offset
For the final set-up of the tonearm, you need a cartridge alignment
gauge. Place the gauge over the spindle of the turntable platter and
turn the platter into the position as shown in picture 9.
Lower the cartridge and place the stylus tip of the cartridge on the
reference point on the alignment gauge. Make sure that the cartridge
cantilever is absolutely parallel to the marking lines printed on the
cartridge alignment gauge.
To adjust the position of the cartridge, loosen the screw on the top of
the headshell and move the cartridge into the correct position
(picture 10) by sliding forward or back and rotating. Make sure the
stylus tip of the cartridge is on the reference point on the alignment
gauge, the cartridge cantilever is absolutely parallel to the short
marking lines printed on the cartridge alignment gauge and that the
front edge of the cartridge is parallel to the long marker lines on the
cartridge alignment gauge. Hold the cartridge in the proper position
and tighten the screw on the top of the headshell. While making the
final adjustments to the tonearm and cartridge, always look down at
the alignment gauge from directly above Picture 10: Fine alignment
to avoid any optical parallax errors.
If the installation has been done correctly, the diamond tip
should be on the reference point, the cantilever should be
parallel to the short marking lines on the gauge, and the front
edge of the cartridge should be parallel to the long lines on the
gauge (as in picture 11). Re-check your tracking force as this
may have changed during alignment.
7.) Anti-skating
The
Concept
tonearm comes factory pre-adjusted for medium anti-skate. Underneath the
turntable, at the base of the tonearm, is a knob for further adjustment if needed. Observe
the calibration marking as a reference point. Turn knob clockwise to increase, counter-
clockwise to decrease anti-skate. Do not turn more than 1 complete rotation from reference
point to avoid damage to tonearm bearing (not covered by warranty).
The general set-up is now finished.