I recently bought a Goldring GR2 turntable. The turntable sounds great in my system, but I have one concern....the tonearm will (slowly) drift back to the armrest when I lift it up from the lp. I've read and reread the setup instructions and I've set up and re-set up the arm, but the "problem?" still persists. Am I doing something wrong? (this was/is my first thought). The arm is an RB250 which, I assume, has been reworked by Goldring somehow. Any tips/hints/advice would be appreciated.
The year is drawing to a close and once again we've seen many great audio products released. What is your choice for best new audio product of the year 2005?
What're they all about, these so-called Products of the Year? Why do we put so much time and energy into the voting? Why compile a list of all the products we've reported on in <I>Stereophile</I> over the last 12 months, putting little checkmarks and stars and numbers and other irreverent doodles and dashes beside their already silly names? Certainly all this hullabaloo isn't for our health. It's not even fun. It doesn't promote that strange, weird, and wonderful tingling feeling way down in the toes. It doesn't taste good. And chicks don't really dig it. So: Why?
I recently bought a Goldring GR2 turntable. The turntable sounds great in my system, but I have one concern....the tonearm will (slowly) drift back to the armrest when I lift it up from the lp. I've read and reread the setup instructions and I've set up and re-set up the arm, but the "problem?" still persists. Am I doing something wrong? (this was/is my first thought). The arm is an RB250 which, I assume, has been reworked by Goldring somehow. Any tips/hints/advice would be appreciated.
Thanks