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: No, the GR3 is designed to be plugged directly in to the line in or aux in sockets of any amplifier, powered speaker or other music system. You can use either the phono to phono or phono to 3.5 mm jack cables provided to achieve this.
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 ...
Answer. As of late December 2024 Goldring are now able to offer an adaptor plate to allow the fitting of E Series cartridges to the GL75 turntable. These adaptors can be purchased directly from Goldring, please use the Support Ticket system and ...