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Specifications
Mounting distance
(Distance between the pivot point and turntable center)
Effective armlength
(Distance between the stylus and pivot point)
Effective mass without headshell
Weight of supplied headshell LH-2000E
Overhang
(Distance from the platter spindle center to the stylus point)
Offset angle
(Angle between the cartridge/cantilever axis and the line from pivot to stylus)
Tracking force adjusting range
Tracking force adjusting range with extra mass ring mounted
Height adjustment range
Diameter of the armbase mounting hole
Diameter of the center shaft of tonearm
Null points:
Inner null point
Outer null point
Counterweight for car headshell mass between 21 and 28 g included
Extra mass ring for heavier cartridges included
Extra mass ring weight
316.6 mm
329.0 mm
5 g
15.5 g
12.4 mm
16.5 degrees
0-3 g
0-4 g
35 - 55 mm
19 - 20 mm
18 mm
66 mm
120.9 mm
45 g
TA-210
TA-210 12 inch Static Balance type Tonearm User Guide
Mounting distance
Effective armlength
Overhang
Offset angle
Inner null point
Outer null point
Stylus path
Diameter of the armbase mounting hole
Center of pivot
Center of spindle
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Horizontal tracking error
The path of the stylus follows an arc across the
record. Therefore the stylus can not be tangential to
the groove in more than 2 points.
These two points with zero horizontal tracking error
are according to Baerwald, inner null point 66.0 mm
and outer null point 120.9 mm (measured from the
center of the record).
The mounting distance, the effective armlength and
the overhang must be set as specified in the User
Guide in order to achieve this alignment.
CAUTion:
Do NOT remove or adjust any screw on the tonearm assembly. They are factory assembled to the exact
specifications. Any changes could result in malfunctioning of the arm.
TA-110/210 Principle sketch