
Goldring 1012GX Cartridge
The Goldring 1012GX record cartridge uses the acclaimed Gyger-2 diamond stylus.
The Goldring 1012GX record cartridge uses the acclaimed Gyger-2 diamond stylus.
The Goldring 1012GX record cartridge uses the acclaimed Gyger-2 diamond stylus. This is a fine-line type which gives smooth extended high frequencies, low distortion and reproduces a highly detailed and dynamic sound. Advanced diamond tip polishing ensures excellent tracking ability and reduces record wear. The 1012GX represents outstanding value for money and has become one of Goldring's most popular cartridges.
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz +/- 3 dB |
Channel Balance | within 2 dB @ 1 kHz |
Channel Separation | better than 25 dB @ 1 kHz |
Sensitivity | 6.5 mV +/- 1.5 dB, 1 kHz @ 5 cm/sec |
Static Compliance | 20 mm/N |
Dynamic Compliance @ 10 Hz | 10 mm/N |
Equivalent tip mass | 0.45 mg |
Vertical Tracking Angle | 24° |
Stylus Radius | Gyger II |
Stylus Type | Replaceable |
Load Resistance | 47 kΩ |
Load Capacitance | 150 - 200 pF |
Internal Inductance | 570 mH |
Internal Resistance | 660 Ω |
Cartridge Mass | 6.3 g |
Cartridge Mass (inc. fixings) | 7.6 g |
Fixing Centre | 0.5" (12.7 mm) |
Playing Weight | 1.5 - 2.0 g (1.7 g nom.) |
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