WallyScale arrive bientôt!
WallyScale arrive bientôt!



WallyScale est le seul produit qui permet de mesurer la force de suivi vertical (VTF) au niveau de la surface d'enregistrement pour une plus grande précision
WallyScale est le seul produit qui permet de mesurer la force de suivi vertical (VTF) au niveau de la surface d'enregistrement pour une plus grande précision
Mark H., U.K.
Working with the WallyZenith was easy and it was VERY easy to dial in and notice differences. Put simply, and using the recommended Duke Ellington album which I already owned, when I was closing in on the correct setting, everything came into focus and particularly bass and piano transients became better defined - as I moved away from correct setting the bass very quickly became wide and "fuzzy" and piano lost the transient edges. 0.5 degrees change was easily noticeable. I wonder whether 0.25 might even be detectable...? Tried some normal stereo albums and they are wonderfully improved in that you can "see" better the soundstage air and overall more 3D - wider - deeper - and everything in focus. Your video tip about watching the pins at the back of the cartridge when rotating was incredibly useful for the smallest changes.
Allen E., TX
Here, I thought I was getting great sound from my system and new turntable. What did I know? Today, Karl Stewart from 3MAAUDIO suggested that we do a Zenith alignment of the cartridge using the WallyZenith tool. I agreed and could not believe the immediate improvement we achieved. What I did not realize until I heard the difference after the first adjustment was how muddy the music sounded before correcting my cartridge's zenith error. After a few adjustments I was convinced: I had never heard the music sound so good. For the record, pun intended, the album we used was the Deutsche Grammophon Beethoven IX. Symphonie conducted by Herbert Von Karajan with the Berliner Philharmoniker. I then auditioned a Billy Strings bluegrass album also much improved. The turntable was a VPI Prime Signature with the JMW Memorial Tonearm and an Ortofon Cadenza Black 100 cartridge. I may have to re-listen to all my albums.
Michael M., FL
It’s easy to hear the benefits of corrected zenith. The high frequencies become clearer. Soundstage is much better defined. It’s sound like everything is “in phase”. With WAM Engineering-corrected SRA, azimuth and zenith my analog setup has never sounded this clean, well-defined and three dimensional.