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A Visit to Italy's Gold Note Factory

A Visit to Italy's Gold Note Factory

Copper has an exchange program with FIDELITY magazine (and others), where we share articles, including this one, between publications.

Based in the Florence area, Gold Note is generally perceived as a young company. Yet the manufacturer is (mostly behind the scenes) one of the old hands in the business.

 

Gold Note Factory Visit


We were greeted with pasta and corn dumplings – classic Italian. In the background: Udo Besser, owner of the German Gold Note distributor.

Picture the situation: On a high-fidelity press trip, not a single music track is played, we don’t see a listening room and the technical finesse of the devices also plays a subordinate role. Nevertheless, all the guests will later leave the building as moderately addicted fanboys. What does that tell us? First of all, that Gold Note gets a lot of things quite right, since a tour of the factory halls is all it takes to make you fall in love with the Italian machines …

 

Gold Note Factory Visit


As a German visitor, it is best to ignore the view from the company building: Hills, vineyards, pine trees – Tuscany as it lives and breathes.

Environmental Variables

Tuscany, birthplace of the Renaissance. We are barely 15 kilometers southwest of Florence in a landscape lined with rolling hills. Pine trees, spring sunshine and Italian delicacies wherever you look. It is not easy for German editors to focus on their work in such an environment. Maurizio Aterini finds it noticeably easier. For him, the dreamscape is part of everyday life. He sits in his office and works tirelessly on his computer, not particularly bothered by the small crowd of journalists outside, who are taking a tour of the building accompanied by his product manager Tommaso Dolfi.

Gold Note Factory Visit


CEO Maurizio Aterini was still absorbed in his work at the beginning of our visit…

Gold Note Factory Visit


… his senior product manager Tommaso Dolfini gave us a tour of the company building. He came well prepared: cappuccino!

Already A Tinkerer At Age Eight

Gold Note Factory Visit


The excellent Mediterraneo turntable in the building’s showroom – right next to a fully gold-plated demo system, which you can also see in the cover picture of this report.

Later, the CEO of Gold Note will tell us that he was already fascinated by tape machines and cassette decks as a young boy. He started repairing devices at the age of eight. He later studied engineering and soon developed his own components. From the early nineties, he worked as an OEM (original equipment manufacturer), one of those faceless producers who manufacture assemblies or entire devices for clients.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Even the manufacturer’s logo reflects the desire for organizational perfection: the bucina was the signal horn of the Roman legions and enabled rapid communication over medium distances – an elementary component of the sophisticated army organization. As the small spike at the lower end tells us, the player of this “musical instrument” was not to be messed with.

No Love For Financial Crises

In this role, his company flourished and manufactured for well-known European industry giants as well as a “North American market leader”. Of course, he is not at liberty to reveal any names – the contracts are still valid today. His customers wanted to preserve the aura of their own developments. At the end of the 2000s, however, the financial crisis also hit the lovely Tuscany region. Over the course of a few months, Aterini lost the majority of his customers. After the initial scare, he decided to take the plunge and founded his own brand, Gold Note.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The design study of the small IS-10 integrated amplifier, whose housing (nerd mode on)…

Gold Note Factory Visit


… is used as a lampshade pattern throughout the building.

Gold Note Factory Visit


There’s even a swimming pool. The company headquarters previously belonged to a pool furniture manufacturer. Gold Note didn’t have the heart to fill in the luxury bathtub when they moved in.

Seasoned Veterans

This brief outline of the managing director’s career answers a question that I have been asking myself for some time: How can a producer pop up overnight whose products are so sophisticated and show no teething troubles even when scrutinized meticulously? The Gold Note team’s almost 25 years of experience in all aspects of development and production when the company was founded (2011) was built into the components, yet not widely publicized.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Maurizio Aterini was later available for an informal chat and talked about the development of his company.

Gold Note Pragmatism

In other respects, too, the team are seasoned pragmatists. As already indicated in Aterini’s comments, the Italians place particular emphasis on clean circuitry, a solid construction of their power supplies and a no-frills, yet attractive design of their components. The focus is on technology, outstanding sound quality is quite simply the logical consequence. But please don’t misunderstand: Of course there are several listening rooms in the company building. However, they were occupied during our visit.

Gold Note Factory Visit


A look into the Gold Note development department. Components for many other brands were also created at these tables. At the moment, the Italians are brooding over … no, we couldn’t guess what’s being cooked up here if our lives depended on it.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The development also serves as a warehouse for old prototypes. Here we can see a preamp in a well-worn demo case.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Or the first T-5 in its final design …

Gold Note Factory Visit


… right next to it a relic from the rocky road leading up to it.

Gold Note Factory Visit


A study on platter damping: aluminum with a flexible plastic mat is ideal. Meanwhile, countless other experiments with stainless steel, glass and other materials ended up on the reject shelf.

Price War Through Organization

Maurizio Aterini had one problem in particular in the early years of Gold Note: How can you produce top-class equipment with top-quality workmanship without letting prices get out of hand? The solution was found in an experienced optimizer who normally organizes processes for the automotive industry. His suggestions were not a mere tweak, but rather prompted the CEO to restructure his company from the ground up and even led to the company building in rural Montespertoli being remodeled. To ensure that processes ran as smoothly as possible, the offices and marketing department were moved to a separate wing of the building so that they were “no longer in the way” of production. We would come across the phrase “avoid unnecessary walking distances” a fair few times over the course of the tour.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Station one: The warehouse.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The heart of efficiency: all parts for the production of a component type are prepared in these “trolleys”.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The employees then replenish the stocks so that there is always enough of everything: cappuccino!

The Warehouse As Part Of Production

The starting point for Gold Note production is an elongated warehouse which, together with the shipping department, takes up almost the entire lower floor of the building complex. Two employees work tirelessly here, stocking self-designed rolling shelves with parts and components, housing blanks and other ingredients. Of course, they keep an eye on stock levels and immediately reorder any stock that is running low so that the process can continue tomorrow and the day after tomorrow without unnecessary breaks.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Udo Besser draws our attention to the illustrated shelf labels, which prevent mix-ups and errors.

Just One Shelf Each …

“Each of the shelves is intended for one employee,” explains Product Manager Tommaso Dolfi, who shows us around the building. He or she will find it at their workplace the next morning. In the mobile mini-warehouses, all the parts are prepared for the production of a specific Gold Note component.

Gold Note Factory Visit



In the evenings, a board in the production area is used to meticulously record what has been completed and where there may have been a problem – where, for example, it was necessary to re-sort screws despite the sophisticated organization. “We don’t mean to build up pressure with this,” Dolfi is quick to point out. The restructuring is still in full swing and there is hidden potential in every nook and cranny. Part of the warehouse is currently being restructured. Some of the packaging was arranged here according to volume. Everything large and heavy was stored further down on the shelves. However, practice has quickly shown that these cardboard boxes are rarely needed. And in order to find such errors, active feedback from the employees carrying out the work is essential.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The loaded parts bins (in the background) are transported by elevator to the production area. The DS-10 EVO streamer is being produced at this workstation.

The Gold Note Formula Works!

This fine-tuning down to the smallest detail has led to a considerable increase in the output of devices with an identical workforce. And this in turn has an impact on component prices: The massive IS-1000 integrated streaming amplifier, for example, is priced at just under €4500. Considering that we’re talking about a powerhouse in the 18 kg-class complete with an excellent DAC and a good 250 watts per channel (4 ohms), this is a veritable bargain.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Do not peek if you want to keep your eyes! A laser is used to “mill” lettering and logos into the front and rear panels. Another building block: thanks to a high degree of standardization (there are only two basic enclosure types), (almost) everything can be realized with just a few basic elements.

During our visit, around six employees are busy assembling all kinds of devices. I discover the compact IS-10 integrated streaming amplifier and its highly acclaimed IS-1000 brother. The slim T-5 turntable is being built at another workstation. Everything is done on clearly laid out workbenches, each equipped with its own measuring stations – and with another shelf where the fully assembled devices are burned in. This is also part of efficiency optimization: if a problem occurs, the employee responsible can put the defective unit straight back on the table and get to the bottom of the problem with measuring programs and all the necessary tools. Once the fault has been rectified, burn-in can continue.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Each workstation is equipped with a simple but effective measuring laboratory. If all the numbers light up green …

Gold Note Factory Visit


… the burn-in process of dozens of hours can commence. Any faults can be rectified directly at the adjacent workbench.

Service Included

Further back in the assembly hall, we discover the only workplace where a talent for improvisation is required: In the service area, machines from the early days of the brand are repaired. Of course, it is not possible to plan ahead for component requirements. However, the compact measuring station based on a meticulously calibrated standard sound card is also available here – and so the fault in the large power amplifier, which is currently waiting for the doctor, is sure to be analyzed and rectified soon.

Gold Note Factory Visit


A relic from days (not so long) gone by: this Demidoff Diamond integrated amplifier wants to be revived. The amp comes with a massive power supply unit that feeds both channels with power separately.

Cool Packaging

Gold Note Factory Visit


Packaging as an art form: here, too, every detail is well thought out and sophisticated.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Into “nerd mode” once more: the Italian pickups are stowed in small boxes, which …

Gold Note Factory Visit


… are then inserted into miniature versions of the Gold Note cases.

This directness has also been transferred to the packing stations. Short routes, prepared materials and, above all, much better adapted cardboard packaging have virtually eliminated rejects and transport damage in recent years. Udo Besser from the German sales department demonstrated how the Mediterraneo record player is placed in its crate: There are suitable gaps in the packaging inserts for each part of the disassembled turntable. If a gap is left at the end, it means a part is missing – or vice versa. In comparison, most of the turntable cartons I know look like puzzles for advanced users.

gold-note-factory-visit-10



So, Where’s Gold Note Headed?

During our final interview, I have the opportunity to ask Maurizio Aterini about the challenges ahead. Where does he see his company in five or ten years’ time? In addition to the goal of attractive prices, this was another reason for restructuring the company. In a nutshell: He doesn’t know! But if Gold Note works as efficiently and flexibly as it does at the moment, then it will be able to react quickly to new requirements. As my grandmother used to say: order is half the battle! And sometimes a little more …

Gold Note Factory Visit


Serial numbers to go …

Gold Note Factory Visit


And one last look at the “goods issue”. There were also some pallets for Besser Distribution.

www.goldnote.it

www.besserdistribution.com

The stated retail price of the reviewed device is valid as of the time of the review and is subject to change.

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A Visit to Italy's Gold Note Factory

A Visit to Italy's Gold Note Factory

Copper has an exchange program with FIDELITY magazine (and others), where we share articles, including this one, between publications.

Based in the Florence area, Gold Note is generally perceived as a young company. Yet the manufacturer is (mostly behind the scenes) one of the old hands in the business.

 

Gold Note Factory Visit


We were greeted with pasta and corn dumplings – classic Italian. In the background: Udo Besser, owner of the German Gold Note distributor.

Picture the situation: On a high-fidelity press trip, not a single music track is played, we don’t see a listening room and the technical finesse of the devices also plays a subordinate role. Nevertheless, all the guests will later leave the building as moderately addicted fanboys. What does that tell us? First of all, that Gold Note gets a lot of things quite right, since a tour of the factory halls is all it takes to make you fall in love with the Italian machines …

 

Gold Note Factory Visit


As a German visitor, it is best to ignore the view from the company building: Hills, vineyards, pine trees – Tuscany as it lives and breathes.

Environmental Variables

Tuscany, birthplace of the Renaissance. We are barely 15 kilometers southwest of Florence in a landscape lined with rolling hills. Pine trees, spring sunshine and Italian delicacies wherever you look. It is not easy for German editors to focus on their work in such an environment. Maurizio Aterini finds it noticeably easier. For him, the dreamscape is part of everyday life. He sits in his office and works tirelessly on his computer, not particularly bothered by the small crowd of journalists outside, who are taking a tour of the building accompanied by his product manager Tommaso Dolfi.

Gold Note Factory Visit


CEO Maurizio Aterini was still absorbed in his work at the beginning of our visit…

Gold Note Factory Visit


… his senior product manager Tommaso Dolfini gave us a tour of the company building. He came well prepared: cappuccino!

Already A Tinkerer At Age Eight

Gold Note Factory Visit


The excellent Mediterraneo turntable in the building’s showroom – right next to a fully gold-plated demo system, which you can also see in the cover picture of this report.

Later, the CEO of Gold Note will tell us that he was already fascinated by tape machines and cassette decks as a young boy. He started repairing devices at the age of eight. He later studied engineering and soon developed his own components. From the early nineties, he worked as an OEM (original equipment manufacturer), one of those faceless producers who manufacture assemblies or entire devices for clients.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Even the manufacturer’s logo reflects the desire for organizational perfection: the bucina was the signal horn of the Roman legions and enabled rapid communication over medium distances – an elementary component of the sophisticated army organization. As the small spike at the lower end tells us, the player of this “musical instrument” was not to be messed with.

No Love For Financial Crises

In this role, his company flourished and manufactured for well-known European industry giants as well as a “North American market leader”. Of course, he is not at liberty to reveal any names – the contracts are still valid today. His customers wanted to preserve the aura of their own developments. At the end of the 2000s, however, the financial crisis also hit the lovely Tuscany region. Over the course of a few months, Aterini lost the majority of his customers. After the initial scare, he decided to take the plunge and founded his own brand, Gold Note.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The design study of the small IS-10 integrated amplifier, whose housing (nerd mode on)…

Gold Note Factory Visit


… is used as a lampshade pattern throughout the building.

Gold Note Factory Visit


There’s even a swimming pool. The company headquarters previously belonged to a pool furniture manufacturer. Gold Note didn’t have the heart to fill in the luxury bathtub when they moved in.

Seasoned Veterans

This brief outline of the managing director’s career answers a question that I have been asking myself for some time: How can a producer pop up overnight whose products are so sophisticated and show no teething troubles even when scrutinized meticulously? The Gold Note team’s almost 25 years of experience in all aspects of development and production when the company was founded (2011) was built into the components, yet not widely publicized.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Maurizio Aterini was later available for an informal chat and talked about the development of his company.

Gold Note Pragmatism

In other respects, too, the team are seasoned pragmatists. As already indicated in Aterini’s comments, the Italians place particular emphasis on clean circuitry, a solid construction of their power supplies and a no-frills, yet attractive design of their components. The focus is on technology, outstanding sound quality is quite simply the logical consequence. But please don’t misunderstand: Of course there are several listening rooms in the company building. However, they were occupied during our visit.

Gold Note Factory Visit


A look into the Gold Note development department. Components for many other brands were also created at these tables. At the moment, the Italians are brooding over … no, we couldn’t guess what’s being cooked up here if our lives depended on it.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The development also serves as a warehouse for old prototypes. Here we can see a preamp in a well-worn demo case.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Or the first T-5 in its final design …

Gold Note Factory Visit


… right next to it a relic from the rocky road leading up to it.

Gold Note Factory Visit


A study on platter damping: aluminum with a flexible plastic mat is ideal. Meanwhile, countless other experiments with stainless steel, glass and other materials ended up on the reject shelf.

Price War Through Organization

Maurizio Aterini had one problem in particular in the early years of Gold Note: How can you produce top-class equipment with top-quality workmanship without letting prices get out of hand? The solution was found in an experienced optimizer who normally organizes processes for the automotive industry. His suggestions were not a mere tweak, but rather prompted the CEO to restructure his company from the ground up and even led to the company building in rural Montespertoli being remodeled. To ensure that processes ran as smoothly as possible, the offices and marketing department were moved to a separate wing of the building so that they were “no longer in the way” of production. We would come across the phrase “avoid unnecessary walking distances” a fair few times over the course of the tour.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Station one: The warehouse.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The heart of efficiency: all parts for the production of a component type are prepared in these “trolleys”.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The employees then replenish the stocks so that there is always enough of everything: cappuccino!

The Warehouse As Part Of Production

The starting point for Gold Note production is an elongated warehouse which, together with the shipping department, takes up almost the entire lower floor of the building complex. Two employees work tirelessly here, stocking self-designed rolling shelves with parts and components, housing blanks and other ingredients. Of course, they keep an eye on stock levels and immediately reorder any stock that is running low so that the process can continue tomorrow and the day after tomorrow without unnecessary breaks.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Udo Besser draws our attention to the illustrated shelf labels, which prevent mix-ups and errors.

Just One Shelf Each …

“Each of the shelves is intended for one employee,” explains Product Manager Tommaso Dolfi, who shows us around the building. He or she will find it at their workplace the next morning. In the mobile mini-warehouses, all the parts are prepared for the production of a specific Gold Note component.

Gold Note Factory Visit



In the evenings, a board in the production area is used to meticulously record what has been completed and where there may have been a problem – where, for example, it was necessary to re-sort screws despite the sophisticated organization. “We don’t mean to build up pressure with this,” Dolfi is quick to point out. The restructuring is still in full swing and there is hidden potential in every nook and cranny. Part of the warehouse is currently being restructured. Some of the packaging was arranged here according to volume. Everything large and heavy was stored further down on the shelves. However, practice has quickly shown that these cardboard boxes are rarely needed. And in order to find such errors, active feedback from the employees carrying out the work is essential.

Gold Note Factory Visit


The loaded parts bins (in the background) are transported by elevator to the production area. The DS-10 EVO streamer is being produced at this workstation.

The Gold Note Formula Works!

This fine-tuning down to the smallest detail has led to a considerable increase in the output of devices with an identical workforce. And this in turn has an impact on component prices: The massive IS-1000 integrated streaming amplifier, for example, is priced at just under €4500. Considering that we’re talking about a powerhouse in the 18 kg-class complete with an excellent DAC and a good 250 watts per channel (4 ohms), this is a veritable bargain.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Do not peek if you want to keep your eyes! A laser is used to “mill” lettering and logos into the front and rear panels. Another building block: thanks to a high degree of standardization (there are only two basic enclosure types), (almost) everything can be realized with just a few basic elements.

During our visit, around six employees are busy assembling all kinds of devices. I discover the compact IS-10 integrated streaming amplifier and its highly acclaimed IS-1000 brother. The slim T-5 turntable is being built at another workstation. Everything is done on clearly laid out workbenches, each equipped with its own measuring stations – and with another shelf where the fully assembled devices are burned in. This is also part of efficiency optimization: if a problem occurs, the employee responsible can put the defective unit straight back on the table and get to the bottom of the problem with measuring programs and all the necessary tools. Once the fault has been rectified, burn-in can continue.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Each workstation is equipped with a simple but effective measuring laboratory. If all the numbers light up green …

Gold Note Factory Visit


… the burn-in process of dozens of hours can commence. Any faults can be rectified directly at the adjacent workbench.

Service Included

Further back in the assembly hall, we discover the only workplace where a talent for improvisation is required: In the service area, machines from the early days of the brand are repaired. Of course, it is not possible to plan ahead for component requirements. However, the compact measuring station based on a meticulously calibrated standard sound card is also available here – and so the fault in the large power amplifier, which is currently waiting for the doctor, is sure to be analyzed and rectified soon.

Gold Note Factory Visit


A relic from days (not so long) gone by: this Demidoff Diamond integrated amplifier wants to be revived. The amp comes with a massive power supply unit that feeds both channels with power separately.

Cool Packaging

Gold Note Factory Visit


Packaging as an art form: here, too, every detail is well thought out and sophisticated.

Gold Note Factory Visit


Into “nerd mode” once more: the Italian pickups are stowed in small boxes, which …

Gold Note Factory Visit


… are then inserted into miniature versions of the Gold Note cases.

This directness has also been transferred to the packing stations. Short routes, prepared materials and, above all, much better adapted cardboard packaging have virtually eliminated rejects and transport damage in recent years. Udo Besser from the German sales department demonstrated how the Mediterraneo record player is placed in its crate: There are suitable gaps in the packaging inserts for each part of the disassembled turntable. If a gap is left at the end, it means a part is missing – or vice versa. In comparison, most of the turntable cartons I know look like puzzles for advanced users.

gold-note-factory-visit-10



So, Where’s Gold Note Headed?

During our final interview, I have the opportunity to ask Maurizio Aterini about the challenges ahead. Where does he see his company in five or ten years’ time? In addition to the goal of attractive prices, this was another reason for restructuring the company. In a nutshell: He doesn’t know! But if Gold Note works as efficiently and flexibly as it does at the moment, then it will be able to react quickly to new requirements. As my grandmother used to say: order is half the battle! And sometimes a little more …

Gold Note Factory Visit


Serial numbers to go …

Gold Note Factory Visit


And one last look at the “goods issue”. There were also some pallets for Besser Distribution.

www.goldnote.it

www.besserdistribution.com

The stated retail price of the reviewed device is valid as of the time of the review and is subject to change.

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