REVIEW SHOP SHARE LEARN
Goldring GR2
Goldring GR2
1 reviews
 5 of 5
MSRP: $ 735.00

More Products from Goldring >>
Search AudioReview forums for the Goldring GR2 >>

   
 |  Sorted by Latest Review |  Sort by Best Rating >> |  Sort by Worst Rating >> | 
Rating
Reviewed by:
Scousedog
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
February 17, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

Visitors rate this review
5.00 of 5, 3.00 votes

Rate this review?

Review 1 of 1

Price Paid:  $500.00 from Global Hi-Fi, Newcas

Summary:
All I can say is if you like the GR1.2 then this will blow you away. I have tried both and there is no comparison. The cartridge is the real difference: the mid range and treble really is sweet. There are dimensions to the sound that you just don't get with cheaper turntables. Not that this is expensive either. Unless cash is scarse it's worth getting this as your starter turntable, as it truly is great value for money. Read the What Hi Fi review and you'll see what I mean. Even used with a really old NAD 302 amp, Wharfedale 7.2 speakers and ancient no-name able this turntable still sounds sweet. It especially suits acoustic, laid back style music over Rock and metal, though it all sounds good.

Strengths:
Dare I say 'crystal clear' treble and mid range. The cartridge is outstanding for the price. Even with a cheap amp it excells.

Weaknesses:
Looks. It is the usual black platter sort of thing. Not ugly, but looks just like a lot of other sub £200 turntables. Possibly lack of a little bass, but sometimes that's a good thing.

Similar Products Used:
Goldring GR1.2


Would you like to Comment?
Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.


Popular in this Category

Latest and Greatest

Emotiva ERC-1 CD Player Review

The ERC-1 CD player is in a class by itself for price/performance.

Wharfedale Evo 2-10 Bookshelf Speaker

The Evolution 2-10 is a speaker that I think most people who cherish their music will enjoy listening to. They’re articulate, very dynamic and detailed, with a touch of warmth...

Nuforce Reference 9 V2 SE Power Amplifiers

I am certain that one could assemble a musically satisfying audio system with the Nuforce Reference 9 V2 SE amplifiers. I suggest that it could then be a challenge to find a synergistic replacement.

Axiom Millennia M60 Ti

Yes, Axiom speakers are as good as you have read about.

Magnepan Magneplanar MG 1.6 User Review

In my judgment the advantage of the MG 1.6 (and other Magneplars), stems from the following: = It is a full-range dipole, and = It has uses low-mass, planar drivers for the whole audio spectrum. These attributes account for its extraordinary clarity, coherence, “air”...

News & Reviews

Submit Content Here
Come join the community. Comment on the blogs.
AMR’S PH-77 PHONO EQUALISER. The only one you’ll ever need.
AFTER 80 YEARS, AMR’S PH-77 PHONO EQUALISER HAS cording engineers and archivists from the BBC; the British Library Sound Archive; The Institut [...]   more...

Trends PA-10 Tube Headphone/Preamp Wins Award
ITOK Media Ltd’s innovative Hi-Fi products,/iPod/PC. Trends PA-10 is a compact headphone amplifier/preamplifier and it is a hybrid design [...]   more...

An ‘affordable’ music management system.
Qsonix Q105 Music Management System Qsonix introd compared to other music and media servers. The base Qsonix Q105 system includes 500GB of hard [...]   more...

13 year old kid reviews a 30 year old Sony Walkman
BoingBoing.net found a great post on the BBC, 13 knowledge of technology from the past. I made a number of naive mistakes, but I also learned a [...]   more...

Yamaha’s new neoHD is so Simple you’d think it was a Mac.
Yamaha is introducing the newHD media controller. a simple menu of “Watch, Listen, Play”. Select “Watch” from there the [...]   more...