Goldring Cartridges Finds New US Home at Fidelity Imports

Posted on 3rd August, 2021 by Marc Rushton
Goldring Cartridges Finds New US Home at Fidelity Imports

US-based Fidelity Imports has been appointed as the exclusive US distributor for phono cartridge and record care brand Goldring.

Fidelity Imports will be responsible for distributing Goldring's entire portfolio of products throughout the US, including its range of award-winning moving magnet, moving coil and moving iron cartridges and its stylus and vinyl cleaning kits.

Goldring was founded in 1906 and remains a highly popular phono cartridge brand over 100 years later. Its British-designed products are known for high performance and quality, from its entry-level E series to its flagship MC Ethos cartridge.

Fidelity Imports has more than 45 years of combined experience within the audio industry and adds Goldring to its portfolio, including Cyrus Audio, Q Acoustics, QED, English Acoustics, and more.

Steve Jain, Managing Director and Co-founder of Fidelity Imports, told StereoNET:

We are building a curated portfolio of the world's finest audio products, and Goldring's cartridges and record care products have over 100 years of rich heritage and expertise. Fidelity Imports is honored to be the exclusive US importer of Goldring.

Chris Emerson, Sales Director at Armour Home Electronics, the parent company of Goldring, added: 

We are very proud of Goldring's rich heritage and high-standing in the audio industry, so choosing the right US distributor to honor our brand values is important. Through their diligent work on our Q Acoustics loudspeaker brand, distributing our higher-end product portfolio across the US, Fidelity Imports has clearly demonstrated a high level of success utilising its extensive network of contacts across specialist and mainstream retail channels. We look forward to working with them to help bring Goldring products to a wider audience across the pond.

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StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.

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