About 15 years ago, Goldring had released the GR1 and GR2 turntables, manufactured for Goldring by Rega, they were well reviewed. I remember the GR2 looked a pretty decent option as it came bundled with a decent cartridge and I think the RB300 arm of the day.
Well, they're back in town with a new deck, still made by Rega it seems, and they no doubt burnt the midnight oil coming up with the new name - the GR3!
Comes bundled with Goldring's own E3 cartridge, the blurb doesn't reference Rega directly, but it looks the diddly spit of your typical Rega tonearm and deck and an onboard phono preamp. £699.
Details below:-
www.goldring.co.uk
Well, they're back in town with a new deck, still made by Rega it seems, and they no doubt burnt the midnight oil coming up with the new name - the GR3!
Comes bundled with Goldring's own E3 cartridge, the blurb doesn't reference Rega directly, but it looks the diddly spit of your typical Rega tonearm and deck and an onboard phono preamp. £699.
Details below:-

Goldring GR3
Developed in collaboration with a renowned British hi-fi manufacturer, GR3 is equipped with the multiple award-winning Goldring E3 moving magnet cartridge, offering true plug-and-play functionality. Its built-in phono pre-amplifier allows seamless compati
