What is my weak link?


I just upgraded to a Luxman SQ-30 tube integrated. My turntable is a Thorens TD 146 (auto stop/lift). Stock tonearm with Denon 110 HOMC. Speakers are Dynaco a25XL (recapped). I realize that the Thorens was entry level (in 1983 when I purchased). I think system sounds great, but, I have only old integrated to compare (Rotel don't recall the model). If I were to upgrade, should I start with TT or speakers? Or, keep what I have and use $ to buy more records? I know you guys hate these lame questions. But, I had to ask.
waxer
I haven't heard your luxman but i suspect it's pretty awesome. i believe it's phono stage has low output MC capabilities. You might mos def wanna experiment with a few LOMC carts. I also upgraded from rotel amp/pre to a tube based amp/pre. I have found the most dramatic improvements in my system were mostly at the front end. also i agree with noromance about cables (solid core) and good support/damping for your tt.
Re "weakest link": your system is actually pretty well-balanced, at a certain price point. There's a lot to be said for that. Leave it alone.
Your self.

I was a double stacked Advent 1970's kind of guy with an Onkyo integrated amp, Luxman TT, ShureV15 type IV cartridge.

Then, about five years ago we moved into a house with a good listening place, and I happened to hear some Maggie 1.2's and the rest was history.

Several thousand of dollars later, just once in a while, I ask myself if it was really worth it?

So...do not listen to other gear!

Buy more records!
Thanks for all the suggestions. I guess I will basically change nothing. I may experiment with cartridges. Lots of knowledgable folks on this site. Keep it up.
p.s. - i had a td 166 that was heavily damped with aluminum & vinyl damping sheets / heavy brass feet (mapleshade) . sounded better than a new $1800 modern tt. i lost a lot of money when i sold the new table! i have since realized that many new tables are just tweaked out/modded old designs. check it out - http://brooklynaudiophile.blogspot.com/