@mrpostfire You won't know until you try it. Then you can formulate your own opinion. Buying used presents some risk but it's a great way to dip your toe in the water. Whichever way you go, try to get some help with the initial set up as it *can* be tedious and tweaky. Personally, I enjoy this type of detailed work; not everyone does! The Thorens table link in frogman's post above does look really nice. I have no affiliation with the seller. Good luck to you and please post your impressions if you go down this road!