Mod 1200MkII or Buy Rega RP6? or MMF-7 Package


Setup: Technics 1200MKII, stock arm, Denon 103; Cambridge 640p; Onkyo PR SC5808; B&K Ref 2700; BG Radia 520s.

I got the 1200 about 2 years ago and am currently pleased with it (can sound better than Oppo 83SE), but of course have the addiction.

I could easily go the mod route on the 1200: new main bearing, PSU, rewire, strobe delete, new tonearm (RB303), etc. Spend about 1300 if I go with KAB's stuff, up to 2000 if I go with OL's.

The question is this: For that kind of budget, between $1300 and $2000 would I be better off simply moving to say an RP6 at $1500? I get the desired tonearm, better PSU over the RP3, and that 'new car' smell. I could live there for a bit, and then put $500 to a new cart?

There's something very appealing to me about modding the 1200 (the DIY/Mod bug no doubt), but I have to consider both the time investment and the ultimate result. (Compare: I sold my heavily modded track day Miatas and bought a Lotus Elise and have no regrets--now I'm modding the Elise...see the pattern?).

The other option is find a nice rig here in the $1000-1500 range. See Item 1329017929 for example, an MMF-7 with upgraded PSU, cart, etc.
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For a 1st hand report on installing an SME 309 tonearm on an SL1200 MkII (using the SME armboard from Sound Hi Fi of England), go here at TonePublications' website and download Issue 22 as a pdf file. Jeff Dorgay, the editor, used the armboard to install a used SME 309 for around $900. The result of the experience is that the SL1200 + SME 309 became his his new reference for turntables at that price point.

I have an SL1210 M5G. Someday ... someday ...