Goldring Elite MC Phono Cartridge
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Features
| Warranty The length of time your product is protected by warranty | 1 Year |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Goldring |
Tech Specs
Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz±3dB
Channel Balance: 1dB @ 1kHz
Channel Separation: 25dB @ 1kHz
Sensitivity: 0.5mV±1dB
Static Compliance: 18mm/N
Equivalent tip mass: 0.35 mg
Vertical Tracking Angle: 20°
Radius: Gyger I
Stylus Type: Non-Replaceable
Load Resistance: 100 Ohm
Load Capacitance: 100-500pF
Internal Inductance: 2 µH
Internal Resistance: 8 Ohm
Cartridge Weight: 5.7g
Fixing Centre: 0.5” (12.7mm)
Tracking Weight: 1.5-2.0g (1.7g nom.)
Description
The Goldring Elite is a high-performance low-output moving coil (MC) cartridge incorporating Goldring’s most recent design features. These include new magnetic circuitry, an ultra-rigid Pocan body and a Neodymium magnet.
The Goldring Elite also incorporates a Gyger 1 line contact stylus, providing maximum groove information retrieval and an outstandingly smooth and extended response. Optimum damping on both channels is achieved by symmetrically winding the low-mass armature. Silver wire is used for the coils, which supplies much higher definition than is found in standard cartridge construction. The Elite represents the best in British phono cartridge technology and design.
This cartridge is moving coil (MC) which will only work with a specific "moving coil" or "MC" input on your hi-fi amplifier. The output level of a moving coil cartridge is lower than that of a moving magnet cartridge so this will not work with a standard moving magnet "phono" or "turntable" input. If you do not have a specific MC input, you will need an MC phono stage inbetween your amplifier and turntable. View our range of phono stages or call us if you need advice.
































