GR3 - Q. The sound from my vinyl isn’t good, how can I tell that my cartridge is correctly setup from factory?
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.
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