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 ...
Answer: We usually say that a Goldring diamond/stylus should last for about 500-1500 hours of listening (shorter for spherical diamonds, longer for line contact), but this varies depending on the condition of the vinyl being played. Another way of ...
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: Please note that with most other turntables, the GR1 and GR1.2 did not have built in phono stages, so one would need to be purchased separately.
Answer: The cartridge is expertly set at the factory. Check that the problem has not been caused by a build up of dust on the stylus. For this we recommend the Goldring Stylus Care Kit available separately.