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Highlights:• Handcrafted quality: Delivers precise and dynamic sound reproduction.• Gyger II stylus: Fine-line elliptical design with a small 6 µm radius. • Extended treble: Produces smooth and detailed high frequencies. • Low distortion: Minimizes audio distortion for a cleaner listening experience. • Advanced polishing: Optimizes tracking precision and protects records. • Larger radius: Fills the record grooves more completely for enhanced sound quality. Goldring 1012GX MM Cartridge:A handcrafted cartridge featuring the renowned Gyger II nude diamond stylus. This fine-line elliptical stylus has a small radius of only 6 µm, enabling smooth, extended high frequencies and reduced distortion. Advanced polishing of the diamond tip ensures excellent tracking precision and minimizes wear on your records. Thanks to its larger major radius, the Gyger II stylus fills the record groove more completely, representing a significant upgrade compared to traditional elliptical stylus designs. The result is incredibly detailed and dynamic sound reproduction that will significantly enhance your listening experience.Specifications:• Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz +/- 3 dB• Channel Balance: Within 2 dB at 1 kHz • Channel Separation: Better than 25 dB at 1 kHz • Sensitivity: 6.5 mV +/- 1.5 dB, 1 kHz at 5 cm/sec • Static Compliance: 24 mm/N (lateral); 16 mm/N (vertical) • Equivalent Tip Mass: 0.45 mg • Vertical Tracking Angle: 24° • Stylus Radius: Gyger II Stylus Type: Replaceable • Load Resistance: 47 kOhm • Load Capacitance: 150 - 200 pF • Internal Inductance: 570 mH • Internal Resistance: 660 Ohm • Cartridge Weight: 6.3 g • Cartridge Weight (incl. fixings): 7.6 g • Fixing Centre: 0.5" (12.7 mm) • Playing Weight: 1.5 - 2.0 g (1.7 g nominal) • Replacement Stylus: 1012GX - D12GX Product reviews and links
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Goldring is a pioneer in hi-fi, renowned for quality and innovation for over a century. Founded in Berlin in 1906 by Czech brothers Heinrich and Julius Scharf, Goldring began by producing components for the gramophone industry and quickly became synonymous with expertise and reliability. In the 1920s, their Juwel Electro sound box became an icon of quality, laying the foundation for their global reputation.
After relocating to England in 1933, Goldring continued technological advancements, particularly in electric pickups. The 1950s saw the revolutionary Goldring 500 pickup, which became popular at the BBC and stood as a symbol of high-quality hi-fi. Collaboration with Lenco in the 1960s led to the GL75 turntable, a timeless classic.
Goldring has maintained its position as a key player in the modern vinyl world by launching advanced MM and MC cartridges, like the Ethos and the E series, ensuring new generations access high-quality sound. From its early days to today’s products, Goldring remains a driving force in hi-fi, blending heritage with cutting-edge technology.
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