04-08-2005, 10:28 AM
Leonardo F. escribió:Carlos, cual seria, si existe, una manera razonablemente segura y economica de comprar en USA y que llegara a mi domicilio?. En mi caso no cuento con nadie que pueda recibir el equipo, pagar impuestos y enviarlo.
Lo que me interesa en una tornamesa de entre 150 y 300 USD. Me parece que con estos equipos no es tan peligrosa la falta de garantia del fabricante.
Saludos.
Buen dia Leonardo,
Audio Advisor exporta a Mexico. Ellos venden tornamesas en el rango de precios que mencionas. Ahora tienen en promocion la Goldring:
Music Hall
Goldring GR-1 Turntable with RB-250 arm and Electra Phono Cartridge
SKU: MHGR1
"Best Buy"-Rated by Hi-Fi Choice
The Goldring GR1 is similar to the critically acclaimed Rega 2 ’table with a Rega RB-250-based tonearm and a Goldring cartridge. But it costs way less! England’s Hi-Fi Choice magazine awarded the GR1 its “Best Buy” award in the April 2004 issue, praising the Goldring for its "remarkable sonic assurance and build quality for the money - a great budget buy."
This handmade British turntable is easy to set up and easy to operate. Better than that, it sounds superb. "It was amazingly musical. It has real zest and gusto," marvels the January 2004 issue of England's Hi-Fi World magazine. "It's remarkable for the money."
The Goldring GR1 has a precision 12-pole synchronous motor for accurate 33 rpm and 45 rpm performance. The low-resonance platter is made of dense MDF material and comes with a felt mat.
Rega RB-250-Based Tonearm
The super-rigid one-piece cast aluminum tone arm is the equal of tonearms found on much more expensive turntables. In fact, it's so closely based on the wildly popular and critically acclaimed Rega RB-250, that you would have difficulty telling the difference. The tonearm incorporates a double ball-race bearing assembly and magnetic frictionless bias compensation plus adjustable counterweight for optimum tracking. The three-point isolation system helps shield the Goldring from resonance to keep vibration out of the signal chain.
Includes Goldring Electra Cartridge
All this makes the GR1 an exceptional value, but the feature list goes on! Included is a factory-installed quality Goldring "Electra" moving magnet phono cartridge. This cartridge offers highly detailed music reproduction rivaling products that cost far more. A hinged dust cover is standard, and the factory installed phono cables add to the ease of set up.
"Goldring is back in business with a product to challenge the best in this price range," reports the February 2004 issue of What Hi-Fi?.
Regular price: $425.00
Dateline: March 9, 2005:
Goldring has decided to change the appearance of the GR1 to a 'table with rounded corners. While supplies last, save $125 on these brand new 'tables with the old square style. Hurry, stock is limited! Note: Free shipping is not available at this low, low price.
Music Hall
Goldring GR-1 Turntable with RB-250 arm and Electra Phono Cartridge
SKU: MHGR1
$299.95
Eduardo de Armonia las importa, me parece que por ahi de los $5,000.00 Creo que es mejor idea comprarsela a el por la garantia. Nunca supe de tu interes, yo acabo de vender mi Rotel en $1,500.00
Saludos
Carlos