I agree with many of the guys on here about researching what your getting into. I would pick up a older vintage table for under $1k and try it out get a few records and play them see how you like it. then if you fall in love with it like most of us here have then sell the vintage table for pretty much what you paid for it and get a nice set up to take advantage of your system. it'd be a shame to spend thousands on a set up and find its not for you. To be honest there are some nice vintage tables that will give you good results for cheep and give you the taste of things to come.
I run vintage as well. Garrard 301 grease bearing, Jelco 750l, Van Den Hul MC10 cart and a Denon 103 MC (that Denon is a great cart for under $500) and custom plinth.
I run vintage as well. Garrard 301 grease bearing, Jelco 750l, Van Den Hul MC10 cart and a Denon 103 MC (that Denon is a great cart for under $500) and custom plinth.