What turntable in the $2500 range?


I am so confused and I hope I can get some clarity and good advice in picking my next turntable.
At this time I can afford (wife decided budget...) to spend up to $2.5K.
I am using a Parasound ZC ZPhonoXRM (MM/MC) phono preamp, Parasound A51 biamping B&W 802 Nautilus. 
On the new market I am lookng at Rega 6 (Ania MC), MoFi Ultradeck (MC?), Music Hall mmf 7.3
I am listening to almost evrything but I want to start focusing on Jazz, Blues, Irish music, Southern rock (Lynyrd Skynrd, Creedance Clearwater Revival) and some classical as well.
My focus is on soundstage, vocals and details with a warm sound.
Please let me know your thoughts on my choices and feel free to suggest anything else you think it could work, even if it is used.
One more question: why all the above turntable do not allow removable shells? I would like to experiment and try different cartridges like I was doing when I was a teenager...
Thank you for reading the post.
 

joby15200

Another question is why are you interested in the named turntables if you want a removeable headshell? Also would you consider a pre-owned TT?

A Technics 1300G might be in your price range and it's got a removeable headshell. I've had a 1200G for years now and it's been great. 

"Another question is why are you interested in the named turntables if you want a removeable headshell? Also would you consider a pre-owned TT?"
I am open to suggestion for used ones, not sure about vintage from the 70s
What would you reccomend?

My shortlist was based on what I listened in a store and reviews I read online, but I am not totally convinced. This is why I am asking for any suggestions.

"A Technics 1300G might be in your price range and it's got a removeable headshell. I've had a 1200G for years now and it's been great."
Would you go with a new one otr looking for a used 1200G? What did you like about it?


 

I just took a quick look at the listings here at Audiogon to see what is available that might work for you.  There are a few VPIs, an HW-19 MKIII listed at $1500 with a Jelco arm that if it appeals and is in good shape would probably be my first choice.  I have one playing the Goldberg Variations with an SME 3009 Series II w/fixed head shell as I compose this note.  I have owned this TT since buying it new in 1986.  I also have an HW-40 and a Technics SL 1200 GAE so my ears are trained by those references.  I had a Prime that was heavily modified that I traded for the HW-40.  I never could get happy with the Prime for some reason.  TTs are personal, nobody can put their finger on exactly what they like about the ones they like.  One other thing I should mention is that my GAE has a removable headshell, my VPIs both have fixed headshell arms.  My SME arm had a removable headshell, but last year when I had the arm rebuilt I had it converted to fixed by SME Canada.  I also set up a lot of TTs for friends.  Across the board fixed headshell tonearms outperform removable ones.  They track better, have lower distortion for a given VTF, which is measurable and audible particularly heavy bass on the inner grooves of records that have material recorded there.  There is no question that having a removable headshell is convenient, though, so you will have to decide what is more important to you, optimal performance vs. greater convenience.  In addition to the HW-19 MKIII, there is a MKIV also worthwhile and there is at least one Classic 3 that might fit.  I didn’t see any at present, but you should also look for a Technics SL1200 or 1300.

Ya, Technics have removable headshells. Other brands don't like the extra connection points.