Goldring G-1042 TurnTables
Goldring G-1042 TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 19, 2005]
peeweekiwi
AudioPhile
Strength:
Well rounded, reasonably dynamic performer.Excellent value when discounted. Takes cheaper stylus for my old 1950's recordings
Weakness:
BASS detail and extension . Not obtrusively so Having had a sonic disaster with a damaged Rega cartridge, I bought the 1042 at a good discount, while I wait for my DL 103R to arrive from Japan. My system is certainly on the analytical side, and not particularly high end. The 1042 is not fully run in , but I concur with the other reviews here. It put a smile on my face. Two things to note: Surface noise will go down if you increase the playing weight. 1.75g is a little optimistic for a new cartridge. I'm currently tracking at closer to 2g in a cold room. Mistracking: The cartridge is certainly mistracking on Sting 'Moon over Bourbon St ', vocals in the first 20 sec of play. Album previously unplayed. Also mistracks twice in 'Tinpan Alley Blues' ( Stevie Ray Vaughn. I will invetigate this as the cartridge hours and room temperature come up. Other than that , it is not exhibiting anything other than polite and moderately exciting behaviour, even on a previously unplayed copy of 'OK, Computer' Similar Products Used: None, but will use a cheaper stylus , when vinyl goes bad. |
[Jun 28, 2000]
Ron Owen
Audio Enthusiast
I purchased this cartridge based upon the strengths listed in this forum and beyond, and I haven't been disappointed. Comparing this to other cartridges I have owned (an admittedly short list), this cartridge has been able to capture that elusive "balance" that many of its contenders lack. Take my Grado Prestige Red, for example. It has fine bass reproduction, great mids and tracks well, but what's the deal with the smeared treble? And why couldn't it do justice to a humble domestic pressing? On the flip side of the coin was the Audio Technica ML440 with its line contact stylus. Man, that baby can track through *anything*. It also dug deep in the groove to extract the best from my regular pressings; extra fine high end resolution. But again, there were shortfalls. The bass was unimpressive, stereo separation mediocre, and rendition of complex harmonics (especially in upper octaves) left a saccharine aftertaste. Similar Products Used: Grado Prestige Green, Grado Prestige Red, Audio Technica ML440 |
[Nov 09, 1997]
T. Loesch
an Audio Enthusiast
Well, recently I aquired a new cartridge. The old one was on it's way out. In a drive to keep cost's down I had around for both Moving Magnets and high-output Moving Coils. |
[May 18, 2001]
Peter Jensen
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very detailed, soundstage, precision.
Weakness:
A bit cold and clinical. At first very impressive, but after a while, in my opinion, Similar Products Used: Ortofon mc20super Ortofon mc20supreme Denon DL103 |
[Jan 03, 2002]
Jay West
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detail, soundstaging, brilliant high frequency reproduction
Weakness:
Tracking on serious scratches There is a good review of this cartridge at www.tnt-audio.com. Switching to this cartridge from the stock Sumiko Oyster cartridge that came with my Pro-Ject 1.2 TT made a considerable difference, particularly in the high frequency range. I can hear female backup vocals and high frequency guitar distortion at painful levels now, and these high frequency sounds are now clealy audible whereas they previously were smeared out in the treble. I ordered this from mantraaudio in Britain and got it for less than half the price it retails for in the US. What a bargain! Similar Products Used: Sumiko Oyster |
[Dec 15, 1997]
Thorsten
an Audio Enthusiast
A while ago I needed a new Cartridge. As I am still using a "secondary" Turntable in my Main System (a highly tweaked Kenwood Direct-Drive unit with Corian plinth and Sumiko Arm), I did not wanted to spend too much. The usual supect would be the Sumiko Blue Point Special. But some would think it relativly expensive in the US and more than twice the Money here in the UK, it is simply not a good deal. Various people put me onto the Goldring Moving Magnet Cartridge as "THE Buget MC-Killer". Yup, it is that good. Most imprtantly, it has a nice Line-Contact Stylus and the sound is very close to many rather expensive MC-Cartridges I came across. The sound is smooth, with plenty of detail and very few "raw edges". Yes, it could go a bit lower, could be a bit more informative and such. |
[Feb 12, 1999]
Mike Johnston
an Audio Enthusiast
I think this is the cartridge to beat in this price category ($200-300). (Well, maybe the Grado Woodie is the other you should hear.) I compared it to the Sumiko Blue Point Special and the Shure V15 (newest one), and IMO the Goldring is the best. The Shure by comparison sounds very smooth, but less dynamic and with a more obtrusive flaw--a sort of synthetic sound on voices, sort of "whitish." Although the sound is not far from that of the Goldring, I ended up really disliking it by comparison. |
[Mar 03, 1999]
Jose Markas
an Audiophile
The Best MM cartridge in the world !!! Better than a lot of $us600 MC's altho costs alot for MM. It is dynamic yet is sweet sound on my Oracle and SME set ups. Not too warm like Grados Ref Platinum which is very coloured. |
[Jul 17, 2000]
Gary O.
Audiophile
Strength:
Resolution,Dynamics
Weakness:
Slight bit mechanical This is a great cartridge.To anyone looking for a musical cartridge,that sounds like MUSIC,not a reviewers tool.Clean,resolution and in some way betters the Grado Ref. but they are both great cartridges,in the same price class,just a bit different perspective. Similar Products Used: Grado Ref. |
[Dec 04, 2000]
JK
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Life, dynamics and transparency
Weakness:
Not as smooth and relaxed as some; Revealing of surface noise Having tried a few different cartridges on my Linn Axis/Akito turntable, this is one product I can happily recommend - the best cartridge I've heard. I upgraded from a 1012GX stylus and heard greater detail, smoothness, crispness and transparency. Yet the sound isn't at all clinical or fatiguing - it's full-bodied and very lively. Similar Products Used: Linn K9, Ortofon 510, Goldring 1012GX, Audio Techcnica AT95E |