Is the Merill "Gem Dandy" turntable far superior in sound than the Project RPM-3 TT??


I am thinking of selling my Thorens TD 145 which was upgraded, but has overstayed its welcome on my audio rack. Therefore,   I have initially looked at the Project RPM-3 turntable which has been improved and is also packaged with a Sumiko Blue Point 2 moving coil. The official retail is $ 999.00 on Audio Adviser and the Needle Doctor


However, I read a recent review in Stereophile about  George Merrill's "Gem Dandy" turntable which retails for $1695 with A Jelco SA-750 (9 inch tonearm), or $1495 with the Jelco SA-250 ( 9 inch  tonearm)  Both  DON'T COME WITH A CARTRIDGE.  I have seen a few already on sale used on Audiogon.

Would like some feedback from any member about either the Project table cited above or the two Merrill tables with different tonearms.   Will either of the Merrill tables be far superior to the Project in sound quality?? And is it worth the extra money, plus a quality cartridge would have to be added.with the Merrill's TT. which ups the bottom line in price 

Thank you

    

sunnyjim
Greg. Thank you for your comment. It is useful if I go shopping for a new cartridge, or cartridge and table.    S.J
I know this is thread hasn't been active for a bit.  Samurai2, I'm wondering where you landed on a phono preamp.  I've got the GEM Dandy with the Jelco 750E (10") and the Hana EL cart.  Currently using an Emotiva XPS-1 and am sure I could get some pretty significant performance increases by upgrading.  Looking in the $500 +/- range but could be convinced to go higher.  Any advice you might provide would be much appreciated.  Gabe
Samurai 2, so you would pick the gem dandy over the vpi scout? Getting ready to purchase my next turntable and have been researching the two.
I heard a friend's Scout with a 2M Red. Not the greatest cartridge but the combo did nothing for me. I like a clear and transparent sound and this was veiled and grey. If you go for the Poly, get the better Jelco arm.