The arm should really be as horizontal as possible. A lot of DJ carts are designed with Technics' arm-height adjustment set at 3 in mind. Not all carts adhere to his rule, of course, so experiment a little. Neither end of the arm should point up, nor down.
To adjust the weight, suspend the arm (with cartridge fitted) in a level, free-floating position, by carefully adjusting the counterweight at the back. Make sure this free-floating arm looks as level as possible...then turn the numbered dial in front of the counterweight to zero. Turn the counterweight to your desired setting, but don't touch the numbered dial - it's linked to the counterweight and will move with it.
Concordes aren't particularly high compliance carts, so they have to be set quite high for decent club tracking. Of course, you know what you can get away with where you play, but I would recommend a starter weight of 3.5g for club play (3g for home). If you aren't affected by vibration and feedback at your club, 3-4g should really be enough.
The anti-skate level should always match the counterweight in setting.
I reckon you probably know all this already, but maybe someone else will find this of use.![]()



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