Step number one that everyone seems to forget is very important to set the "Height of the tonearm!"
If this is not hair cell, you bend the stylus!
I got hit with a DUAL CS701 and a Shure V15 LM III and SHURE advanced VN35HE of origin, because she folded up edge disc lifting was too low (4 / 5mm) !!!
Dual recommends 8 mm between the diamond and the rubber plate mode "lifted". I've done the same here.
Step 2 I also took care to adjust the weight to 1.75g both with integrated gauge with the balance Shure SFG2,
Step 3 value ditto with antiskating / Thrust side setting.
I did always work with his brush stabilizer which would correspond to a supported "optimal".
Step 4 I removed the stylus and I placed it in the Gabarie module for Shure V15 V MR, she comes fully into it, and it's so much more accurate to adjust the playback arms:
- The cell can be screwed too close or too far in his cell door adjustable, so wear and premature break there too.
- The axis of the arm: he may have shot with the years and the dismantling of cells, so wear and premature break there too.
- And the lateral inclination of the head relative to the groove, so wear and premature break there too.
Ten Tr 33 and 45 passed without worries.
I note that it blends better with old amp / preamp as modern amps Sony.
Maybe that by adjusting with a few picofarad capacitors that would be better. Or through the entrance 50 to 47k ohm ...