Toshiba Sr D33 Manual

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I purchased an old SR-230 that is in great shape. I then purchased an AT95E cartridge for it, and proceeded to try and set the alignment. I printed off the Stupid Protractors from here, and proceeded with using the Baerwald alignment.

DOCUMENT CREATED IN JAPAN, August, 2006 GREEN SERVICE MANUAL 42 PLASMA COLOR TELEVISION 42WP66R FILE NO. 050-200626GR (MFR’S VERSION A) The above model is classified as a green product (.1), as indicated by the underlined serial number. Re: Toshiba SR-230 help Post by rickardsred » 27 Mar 2017 04:09 I have the SR-210 which is identical to the SR-230 minus the auto return and was basically in the same boat with it. Welcome to Hifi-Manuals.com, the biggest online database of hifi manuals, brochures and schematics in the world. We currently have over 65.000 audio manuals available in more than 750 different brands. Everything on this site can be downloaded for free. Simply use our search form above to find your desired manual, and download it for free.

I couldn't get the cart pushed forward enough to get it to align in both grids. (There's an old locked post regarding this same thing on same table.)
I then bought the Audio Technica headshell, and with the cart pushed almost all the way forward I get it to align at the null points. It is pretty far forward, and lines up in the grids perfectly. I then proceeded to print off the Kearns protractor, and using my tonearm length of 220*, lined it up in the grid and noticed it did not track on the 220 line, but more towards the middle of the group of lines. Should I see it tracking on the 220 line? (My guess is I don't really know how to properly use the Kearns arc....)
Should I swap back to the old headshell and try Stevenson's alignment grid, or should I stop overthinking this - and just leave it alone since it's lined up with Baerwald tools.
Sorry, I'm really new to this. I had a Pioneer system growing up back in the 70s and didn't care about any of this stuff. I just recently decided to mess around with records again because I was getting bored with my PC setup.
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*I am assuming the effective length of the SR-230 arm is 220. Since there's no manual I can find I was using the specs from the SR-210 from here, which looks pretty similar to the SR-230.