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The World's Most Expensive Turntable: Goldmund Reference II Damn, $300K for a turntable? Aug 15, 2007 15:40 GMT · By Florin Tibu · Comment · Share: 3 photos Swiss allright. But man, the $306K.


Mono and Stereo HighEnd Audio Magazine GOLDMUND REFERENCE II TURNTABLE

The second most-expensive turntable currently available is the Goldmund Reference II which retails fo US$300,000. Wow, that's pretty. Only 25 have been hand-crafted in Geneva with each model.


Mono and Stereo HighEnd Audio Magazine GOLDMUND REFERENCE II TURNTABLE

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Mono and Stereo HighEnd Audio Magazine GOLDMUND REFERENCE II TURNTABLE

After seeing the $11,000 turntable, a number of Gadget Lab readers emailed in to tell us about one that's far more expensive: Goldmund's "The Reference II," a similarly bizarre-looking device.


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US-based luxury audio company Goldmund will manufacture only five a year for five years, and the quota for 2007 has already been filled. This is one exclusive piece of audio kit, then, and lovely to behold as well: Swiss-made, the metal work is from the same company that supplies parts for Patek Philippe and Rolex watches, so the finish is superb.


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The Goldmund Reference, on the other hand, is widely regarded as the world's most amazing vinyl spinner. Take a peek at it. Is it possible that this deck might have come from any decade other than the 1980s? It's a real 'uber deck,' decked out in ostentatious high tech and personifying the decade's ethos of 'if you've got it, flaunt it.'


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Reference II Later in 2007, Goldmund built the Reference II turntable using a level of sophistication never encountered in a turntable before. This model was a limited edition of 25 pieces. It used the T8 linear tonearm and could receive up to 3 pivoting arms in total. Eidos Reference Blue


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Goldmund Reference II. The Reference II was limited to just 25 units, has a platter that weighs 20kg, and some 15kg of brass shielding for the motor. There's no end to the fantastical-sounding features - 'liquid nitrogen-rectified belt' being our favourite - but sadly the £165,000 doesn't go quite as far as you might hope; you'll.


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The Goldmund Reference II you just purchased represents a summit in terms of design, concept and quality of reproduction. Therefore, great care should be taken before attempting to put the unit together. Read the instruction manual carefully. Page 4: Unpacking Please keep the packaging in case you need to transport the turntable at a later date.


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I certainly couldn't lift the whole thing. The base table is a 600x530x45mm slab of ally with a steel frame bolted to it to give the classic Goldmund "mechanical grounding", (if you believe that works, I don't) that calculates to weigh about 37kg, the platter is about 20kg iirc the subchassis is pretty heavy too, I'd guess the whole thing between 75 and 125 kg probably, or 150 to 250 lbs.


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Goldmund Belt Drive Turntables. Reference Anniversary. Goldmund Reference II owners manual, service manuals and schematics are for reference only and the Vinyl Engine bears no responsibility for errors or other inaccuracies. Reproduction without prior permission or for financial gain is strictly prohibited.


Goldmund Reference II turntable 306,000 (no tonearm(s) or cartridge(s) included)...that shit

Audio Consulting R-evolution Meteor ($180,000) 3. Transrotor Argos ($250,000) 2. Goldmund Reference II ($300,000) 1. AV Design Haus Dereneville VPM ($650,000) If you're serious about your record.


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Technical description Supporting table of extreme rigidity and inertia (250kg) with 100cm platter height for easy manipulation Dynamically balanced 20 kg platter with level and concentricity calibration to <1/100mm 5-layer platter design (3 metacrylate and 2 brass) with 12 lead damping inserts


Goldmund Reference II » WYRWAS HIFI Special & High End Audio

After Goldmund's media room that featured 128 speakers, now it is Reference II turntable that enjoys the reputation of being the world's most-expensive turntable. All set to turn the ambience making you crazy to its beat, this $300,000 turntable flaunts a 20kg salver machined to a hundredth of a millimeter, a vibrating motor guarded by 15kg.


Goldmund Reference II » WYRWAS HIFI Special & High End Audio

Plenty of turntables have passed through our test rooms over the decades, from brilliant budget record players that deliver excellent performance-per-pound value, to high-end turntables that have us eagerly revisiting every record in our collection. But there's still a world of super -high-end turntables out there that we don't tend to see.


Goldmund Reference II » WYRWAS HIFI Special & High End Audio

Goldmund UK writes: "It's not every day that you get the privilege of setting up the World's greatest ever turntable. Goldmund only made 25 of the amazing Reference II turntables and this one has just been returned to London from Geneva, following a complete refurbishment - as good as new."

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