Answer: This is the classic late 1960’s Goldring 800 series cartridge based on the variable reluctance principle often referred to as moving iron. There is a permanent stationary magnet and a coil in the body of the cartridge. The stylus block ...
Answer: Our recommendation for a well looked after but heavily played recording is to buy the most expensive stylus profile you can - so a 1042 or an Ethos, as they can reach parts of the record groove that have rarely been before. For absolutely ...
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: We do not supply stylus protractors, as this is something which is used to correctly set the overhang and offset according to the turntable manufacturers recommendation (and this is something which we do not have any control over). You can ...