@TLS Guy wasn't able to show up this weekend mainly because we had 5" of snow and we both had to take care of our respective snow blowing. That and other situations kind of put the kibash on getting together so he could analyze my turntable situation. But I used a magnifying glass to view the string as the tonearm reaches the end of a record and as it turns out now, it gets ever so close to the mechanism just before my Q-Up comes into play. So, feeling comfortable with that, I recalibrated my weight and Bob's your uncle. Also, if you remember a couple of posts above, I carefully bent the wire arm that suspends the weight. The reason I did not loosen the screw and simply move the arm, then re-tighten it (and I am glad I knew this ahead of time), was because underneath there is a nut inside a well cut into the underside of the plinth. Once you loosen that screw that holds the arm in place, now you've done it! You have to turn the tt upside down and use a needle nose pliers (or a tiny socket) to hold that nut and re-tighten it from the top. But did you get it right? Probably not! So, yeah, super glad I knew about that. It's working fine and TLS Guy can still look it over when he stops by next weekend to hear my Kef speakers.
In the meantime right now, I am playing Steely Dan's "Aja" original press, ABC AB-1006, Santa Maria pressing, widely known as the best pressing, compared to say a MoFi issue. I personally like Steely Dan's first 5 records better, but this one sounds quite good on my system!
edit: If you care to, click on this link then scroll down to read user's comments on this issue.
https://www.discogs.com/release/1842334-Steely-Dan-Aja