
KenM10759
Audioholic Ninja
Awhile back a fellow on Audiokarma had seen that I swapped out the stock Jelco SA-250 tonearm on my 2011 build Luxman PD-171 turntable, with a new old-stock Jelco TS-550S tonearm that my dealer had gotten along with s few other Jelco tonearms. The forum member has the TS-550S type 2 on his suspended Thorens turntable, and suggested I consider the micrometer type VTA adjuster that he uses, on mine. He remarked that because my turntable has a fixed top plate type tonearm I might be able to use the Vertical Tracking Angle adjuster "on-the-fly". The VTA can vary with differing thickness of records and with various cartridges...especially those with a microline and Shibata stylus. Being able to quickly adjust it is a BIG advantage.
It took about 18 days from the UK to get through customs and to my door in Massachusetts, but installed quickly and does indeed allow me to adjust it on-the-fly with NO hint of making the tonearm skip. Very noticeable difference.
It took about 18 days from the UK to get through customs and to my door in Massachusetts, but installed quickly and does indeed allow me to adjust it on-the-fly with NO hint of making the tonearm skip. Very noticeable difference.

Easy VTA for Jelco (Real on the fly VTA adjustment) | eBay
The two linear bearings make it absolute solid device and adjusting "on the fly" whilst playing the record a joy to use.
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