I have moved up the vinyl ladder over the last 20 years and I can tell you things get a lot more sensitive when you get up in the $5,000 and over range. Hopefully you have a lot of clean great sounding original records, because if your comparing today’s horribly pressed,recorded,mastered vinyl records then your getting a really dim view of what vinyl can be.
I would stay in the $1500 range for a turntable and add $500-700 for a great cartridge then $1200 for a decent phono stage, add some real records and Walla!
P.S. I like REGA, Dynavector, Musical surroundings. for what its worth.
P.S. The reason we own vinyl and stream digital is because with vinyl the albums/songs are always there exactly how they are suppose to be, no altered, or updated, or changed or even removed altogether music you love, that’s the digital way...you don’t own squat!
And when the power goes out you better have CD’s and a player if you wanna hear music! The Internet will not work even if your house has a generator, but a CD player will, Haha...(not kidding really)
Matt M