Please find the product flyer attached; the Goldring G101 was a 1970s deck and Goldring’s first try at a belt drive turntable – all previous ones had been idler wheel drive.
Answer: In order for any cartridge to track a record properly, without causing distorted sound or damage using a tonearm with a single pivot point (most turntables have this unless they are linear tracking), the arm must have two things; overhang and ...
Ultimately, the smaller the playing radius of the stylus and the lower its effective mass, the more potential it has to correctly extract the signal recorded in the record groove. All Goldring cartridges are designed to have a flat frequency response ...