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quick guide on tonearm setup:
first, the height. simple, place the needle on a record, and adjust the height so that the tonearm is parallel to the record.
now, weight. this will vary a bit depending on what cart you got, easiest way is to mount it, and put on the plastic needle guard it hopefully came with. now, take the counterweight off completely, and start to screw it in, until the tonearm floats in the air perfectly. no pulling up/no pulling down. this is 0 weight, so go to the weight indicator and set it to 0 (you can spin the black part with the numbers without spinning the entire counterweight) now, add weight, until you get to the recommended setting by the manufacturer of the cart (normally somewhere between 2.5 and 4.5). the lower you set it, the better for your needle and records, but it may not be heavy enough. try to set it low, and try cueing up, if it skips/jumps (it may very well do this, if it's at a low weight setting) just add more weight till it stops. however, make sure your technique is not too abrupt when cueing and therefore is causing the skipping.
make sure to replace the rubber matts your TTs come with with your sipmats.
that's about it i thinnk. if anything is missing/incorrect, someone add it.
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