Shure SFG-2 User Guide
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To use the Shure SFG-2, place the gauge on the turntable platter. Adjust the tonearm so the stylus rests on the gauge’s measurement scale. Ensure the gauge is level and read the force where the stylus makes contact. Adjust the counterweight on the tonearm until the desired tracking force is achieved.
The Shure SFG-2 is designed to measure tracking forces ranging from 0.5 grams to 3.0 grams, which covers most standard stylus requirements.
To ensure accuracy, make sure the gauge is placed on a flat surface, and the stylus is positioned precisely on the measurement line. Always calibrate the gauge before use if possible, and avoid any vibrations or movements during measurement.
Proper tracking force ensures optimal contact between the stylus and the record groove, reducing wear on both the stylus and records. Incorrect force can lead to poor sound quality and increased risk of damage.
The Shure SFG-2 is compatible with most turntables, provided the tonearm can be adjusted to allow the stylus to sit on the gauge. However, always check your turntable's specifications to ensure compatibility.
If the gauge reads inaccurately, check for any debris on the scale or stylus, ensure the gauge is level, and verify that all components are functioning correctly. You may also want to recalibrate or check for internal damage.
Keep the gauge clean and free from dust and debris. Store it in a protective case to prevent physical damage, and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or humidity. Regularly check for wear or damage.
Signs of incorrect tracking force include noticeable distortion, frequent skipping, excessive wear on records, and undue wear on the stylus. Adjustments should be made if any of these symptoms occur.
After using the SFG-2, you can verify tracking force by checking for consistent audio playback quality and ensuring there is no skipping or distortion. A digital stylus gauge can also be used for cross-verification.
Avoid applying excessive pressure to the stylus while measuring. Handle the gauge with care to prevent damage, and ensure the gauge and stylus are clean and free of any obstructions.