Goldring Legacy review

Goldring's new Legacy turntable cartridge showcases 100 years of expertise

Goldring Legacy
The Goldring Legacy has been designed impeccably well and should suit a variety of tonearms

TechRadar Verdict

Better suited to the smoother sounding turntable, it can unearth a mountain of detail and present it in a remarkably coherent and entertaining fashion

Pros

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    Good detail

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    Smooth, neutral and coherent sound

Cons

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    May be a bit neutral for some

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    Not the best of the best

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Goldring's Legacy is the most ambitious moving coil cartridge yet produced. At just under £600 it doesn't seem all that excessive by high-end standards, but compared to Goldring's usual fare which doesn't break the £400 mark, it's quite a jump.

Unlike the company's other moving coils (and magnets for that matter) which are made out of moulded Pocan plastic with a black finish, the Legacy has a cast magnesium body chosen for its low mass, high rigidity and low resonance at the appropriate frequencies.