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Did Goldring really make turntables? Actually not. It got Rega, one of the world's most (justly) famous turntable makers to build them. Only for less money. Which Rega figured out was bad for business. But we've picked them up so we can offer them at an exceptional price. This offer is of course good while stocks last. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Goldring GR1.2
This amazing entry-level turntable was a bargain at its original $499 price, but now the price is even lower. This Rega-designed table includes the RB150 tone arm and a Goldring Elektra pickup (which sells for $117 all by itself). The GR1.2 comes pre-adjusted, except for stylus pressure. Then plug it in, and it will play.
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CLICK HERE TO READ THE PDF OF UHF''S REVIEW OF ITS PREDECESSOR, THE GR1 |
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| Goldring GR2
Good as the GR1.2 is, this turntable is a mighty leap upward. Its RB200 arm makes up a lot of the difference, as does its Goldring 1012 cartridge (which has a $300 price tag, but it included with the GR2). |
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