WallyTools
WallyTools Reference Combo Kit SRA/VTA Measurement Device
Azimuth Adjustment Type
WallyTools Reference Combo Kit SRA/VTA Measurement Device
Combo - Indirect and True Azimuth models / Black
22 Saint Kilda Road
22 Saint Kilda Road
Suite 2.02
St Kilda VIC 3182
Australia
Country of origin: USA
WallyReference Combo Kit
SRA/VTA Measurement Device
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The only tool that allows simple, quick and repeatable confirmation that the top surface of your cartridge is perfectly level in BOTH horizontal axes – front/back (SRA/VTA) & left/right (azimuth)
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Changing tonearm height changes not only Stylus Rake Angle (SRA) but in many tonearms models also changes azimuth angle. WallyReference allows you to compensate for the effect.
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On most tonearms, changing azimuth also changes SRA. WallyReference allows you to compensate for this and keep SRA/VTA constant.
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An essential tool for finding the ideal SRA/VTA for your specific cartridge
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Quickly and easily move your cartridge to other tonearms with the same ideal SRA/VTA and azimuth angles - No need for a second turntable or tonearm when you can setup all cartridge/tonearm parameters in 15-20 minutes
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Includes personalized support from WAM Engineering
WHY DOES THE WALLYREFERENCE HAVE FIVE DIFFERENT BLADES?
Each of the five blades has a different function
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One Dual Axis Blade – A level headshell requires TWO axes to confirm a plane level to the record surface
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Two blades for tonearms with indirect azimuth mechanisms – If your tonearm has a straight armwand it is almost certainly an Indirect Azimuth tonearm.
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SRA/VTA Blade displays headshell angle on front/back axis independently of any tilt on the left/right (azimuth) axis.
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Azimuth Blade displays headshell angle on left/right axis independently of any tilt on the front/back (SRA/VTA) axis.
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Two blades for tonearms with true azimuth mechanisms – If your tonearm has a curved or angled armwand it is a True Azimuth tonearm. Tonearms with no azimuth adjustment mechanism at all are also True Azimuth tonearms.
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SRA/VTA Blade displays headshell angle on front/back axis independently of any tilt on the left/right (azimuth) axis.
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Azimuth Blade displays headshell angle on left/right axis independently of any tilt on the front/back (SRA/VTA) axis.
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When you purchase a WallyReference, you choose Indirect Azimuth, True Azimuth or both in a combo set.
Azimuth Calibration Note: A solution for measuring azimuth angles on “free-rolling” unipivot tonearms is currently under development. “Free-rolling” unipivots (as opposed to unipivots designed with a rigid stabilizing mechanism) allow the pivot housing to rock atop the unipivot in a clockwise/ counterclockwise manner along the axis of the armwand.
Videos
WallyReference Instructional Series (1 of 3)
WallyReference Instructional Series (2 of 3) ver2
WallyReference Instructional Series (3 of 3) ver.2
Reviews
Mark H, England
The WallyReference arrived and I have successfully completed SRA adjustments on my SME V and Rega RB2000 tonearms. It actually took me longer to find a dropped cartridge screw than it did to make the changes with the WallyTool! The *genius* of these tools is the beautiful simplicity of their physical designs which are based on the thorough understanding of the desired results and their ease of use in achieving those goals.
Stereophile/Analogue Corner, Michael Fremer, 2021
The WallyReference is a 16mm-tall device that comes with shims. With the cartridge lowered, stylus sitting in the record groove (but turntable not turning!), use the “standup” height gauge supplied with the WallyReference to measure the distance from the record surface to the headshell’s lower surface. If the measured height is 16mm, you’re all set, but if it’s more (I can’t recall encountering a cartridge that was less), locate the appropriate shims (supplied) to make up the difference. Now, remove the cartridge and affix the WallyReference (with shims) to the headshell.