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a.

 

Wand 
1.

 

Off-record wand detent position: the wand can be cocked back toward the user at a 5-
degree angle, so that no part of the wand is over the record.  There is a detent at the 
bottom of the bullet well that can catch the blue screw on the underside of the breech 
block, provided the blue screw is extended enough vertically for the catch to occur.  The 
detent will hold the wand off the 12” platter while an LP can be lowered or raised off 
the platter surface.  The 5-degree cock-back angle is also available when the On-record 

the platter surface.  The 5-degree cock-back angle is also available when the On-record 
detent does not latch, due to the blue screw height being insufficient to latch. 
 

2.

 

On-record wand detent position: the wand can be cued using the On-record detent in 
the bullet, sitting at about 89-degrees.  The wand can be cued and dropped onto the 
record surface at a consistent position that is not likely to trip the lift circuit. 

 

 

b.

 

Setting Cartridge tracking force 
1.

 

Be aware of counterweight distance from the outer gimbal (arm must swing freely, not 
bind against the outer gimbal, as when too close to cartridge). 

2.

 

For lightweight cartridges, mass can be added to the cartridge-end of the wand in five 
ways: 
a.

 

Wand finger lift: (.5 gr: optional mounting, but handy for cuing).  Two stubs on 

a.

 

Wand finger lift: (.5 gr: optional mounting, but handy for cuing).  Two stubs on 
either side of the arch fit into the same two slots used to hold the cartridge 
mounting pad.  If the fit is a little loose, bend the arch out just a bit and try again.  
The finger lift is fixed to the wand by inserting it in place at about a 30-45 degree 
angle, and then forcing it into a 90 degree angle, where it locks into place. 

b.

 

Cartridge overhang threaded rod and blue knurled nut: (1.6 gr).  Use for lightweight 
cartridges (e.g. Micro Benz Ace series).  Part can double as a front-end wand finger 
lift. 

c.

 

Cartridge overhang memory screw: (.n gr) 

d.

 

LED illumination: (.2 gr) 

e.

 

Dampening putty (variable grams): place small “sausage” form into the milled 
depression at the top of the cartridge mounting pad, and let set overnight.  The 
“sausage” will flatten overnight to fill the milled void area. 

 

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1.

 

User Adjustments 
a.

 

Stylus height: (vertical open gap between stylus and record) there is a blue round-head hex 
screw hanging vertically from the breach block, into the bullet lift well.  This screw can be 
adjusted from below, thru the hole in the bullet.  Extending the vertical length of the screw 
tends to raise the wand to a greater vertical distance above the record (as in the lift 
operation).  Distance above the record can vary from a minimum of 1/8”, where the bullet’s 
flat surface is in full contact with the breech block (not contacting with the blue screw 

Summary of Contents for Stealth One

Page 1: ...e shipping container with the other hand Gently pull both the arm and the attached two foam end panels entirely out of the shipping container Set on a smooth uncluttered workspace 2 Remove the two foa...

Page 2: ...e simulator block for verifying cartridge verticality 7 1 B Cartridge simulator block for verifying cartridge verticality 8 10 B M2 5 x 1 nylon screws Philips head for cartridge mounting straight Razo...

Page 3: ...from a straight front or rear turntable frame Turntables that are organic in design may still be conquered but with more ingenuity required If the turntable resembles an unidentified flying object it...

Page 4: ...on the turntable s frame Now position the tool at 90 degrees and use tape to immobilize the tool to the platter Don t want to use the stylus alignment protractor Don t want to use the stylus alignmen...

Page 5: ...he plinth s rectangular form position the Stealth One with base plate only no arm and eyeball it parallel to the turntable plinth s right hand edge Place the scribed line white LP on the eyeball it pa...

Page 6: ...od First measure near the front of the turntable plinth left below and then near the rear of the turntable plinth right below 6 On the tone arm base plate locate the four mounting holes with a slotted...

Page 7: ...lly remove the parallel wooden spacers The mounting board appears to float with an equal mote on all four sides This process transfers the square accuracy of the Linn Sondek s wooden frame to the cust...

Page 8: ...Above custom Linn Sondek LP 12 tone arm mounting board using magnets for alignment and hold down 8...

Page 9: ...rod To adjust the position of the counterweight loosen the blue thumb nut in the direction that the counterweight should move and then rotate the other blue thumb nut in the same direction to again sn...

Page 10: ...ol insures that the stylus will be standing up perfectly straight when attached to the cartridge mounting pad Less than perfect vertical could be the result of either the front tower s elevator or the...

Page 11: ...Xacto knife or sharp shipping carton knife work as well Insert the two black nylon screws thru the cartridge mounting holes and hand tighten both screws as much as possible onto the cartridge cartridg...

Page 12: ...t overhang position of the cartridge mounting pad should the cartridge mounting pad be removed for cleaning etc After the stylus overhang position is finalized then use the M2 L wrench to gently turn...

Page 13: ...r is approximately 1 125 28mm above the plinth The elevators can rise above the towers as much as 75 19mm but should not be lowered below the tower top edge more than 125 3 175mm as the counterweight...

Page 14: ...owers the Plexiglas channel in minute increments An M6 aluminum bolt runs vertically thru each elevator part At the top of the aluminum bolt is a hex void where the elevator adjustment knobs can be in...

Page 15: ...bove the vinyl record just enough to clear the ridge at the LP outer rim The stylus drops a minimum vertical distance from above the LP Parallax is greatly minimized at the expense of being able to st...

Page 16: ...r of the punched hole and along the center of the strip of paper the length of the strip Mark two points on the line When the paper is on the spindle and lying on the mat one point should be near the...

Page 17: ...l mounting but handy for cuing Two stubs on a Wand finger lift 5 gr optional mounting but handy for cuing Two stubs on either side of the arch fit into the same two slots used to hold the cartridge mo...

Page 18: ...l bearing pressure can be set thru a hole in the outer gimbal It is best to set the horizontal bearing pressure before setting the vertical bearing pressure It is best to set the horizontal bearing pr...

Page 19: ...a Wand weights 1 Delrin Ladder cartridge mounting pad signal hat signal wires finger lift 18 gr 2 Delrin medallions 19...

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