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Refunds are typically processed within one week of receiving your return.
To start a return, log in to your account, go to Complete Orders, and click Return Item(s). We’ll notify you by email once your refund is processed.
For full details, please review our return policy!
Precision Vertical Tracking Angle (VTA) Adjustment Tool · Compatible with Most Tonearms · Optimizes Cartridge Alignment
The Michell VTA Arm Adjuster 3 is a precision tool designed to make vertical tracking angle (VTA) adjustments on tonearms simple and highly accurate. By fine-tuning VTA, audiophiles can ensure optimal cartridge alignment, improving tracking, tonal balance, and overall sound quality.
Suitable for both Michell and non-Michell tonearms, the VTA Arm Adjuster 3 allows subtle incremental adjustments without requiring complex measuring tools. Its sturdy construction and ergonomic design make it reliable and easy to use.
Precision Construction — Machined components ensure smooth, repeatable VTA adjustments without wobble or slippage.
Adjustable Base — Allows the arm to pivot accurately while providing stable support for consistent readings.
Easy Calibration — Clear markings and intuitive operation make fine-tuning simple, even for first-time users.
Universal Compatibility — Works with a wide range of tonearm designs and turntables, making it versatile for any vinyl system.
“Simple, precise, and a must-have for adjusting my tonearm.”
“Makes subtle VTA tweaks easy, and my records have never sounded better.”
Yes — the design is compatible with most straight and curved tonearms. Ensure the base can securely support your arm’s pivot point.
Minimal calibration may be needed, but the tool comes with clear instructions for easy setup.
No — adjustments should be made with the tonearm lifted to avoid record damage.
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