I had a Goldmund Studio back in 1986. It was the most accurate of turntables back then. Not locked in in the bass the way the SOTA Star Sapphire was, or weak in the bass as the Oracle turntables. It was astoundingly open and dynamic at all frequencies.
What else I CAN tell you is this: Dave Wilson used a Goldmund Studio as well.
There shouldn't be a "sound" to a component, as much as can be avoided. If you can identify a component's "sound," then that is a coloration.
What you want, you need to hear for yourself. Unless someone has your exact system, our assessments are worthless.