Technics SP-10 + SME 3009 S2 Improved


I recently acquired a vintage 70's setup from an aquaintance I was helping move. A very well preserved Technics SP-10 with matching Technics base and an SME 3009 S2 Improved tonearm. It works great, I've cleaned it up and adjusted the speed pots, etc.

Question is:
Should I sell it as a package or would people be more interested in the arm and the table by themselves?
elliott_studio_arts
Elliott, if you are willing to sell it for $500-600 I'll buy it. The SP-10 by itself should be worth $600-800. Technics had three different plinths for that motor unit so if the Obsidian is not chipped or cracked it could be worth another $300, possibly more, they are rarely sold by themselves.

Listen to Stanwal regarding the SME, I'm not familiar with its value range.

BTW, how did you adjust the speed pots? This is a Quartz-loc unit.
Tim, Hypothetically, he could have adjusted the voltage out of the outboard power supply. There are 3 DC voltages supplied to the main chassis via the umbilical, and each can be adjusted separately, as you probably know. However, the OP has not clearly stated that he has a Mk II. He might have an all-on-one-chassis, original SP10. If so, his idea of value is not far wrong.
Pryso,
It is an original SP-10 not the Mkll, and all the psu stuff is in the base, not outboard. It has a speed strobe and adjustment pot on the plinth, my guess is that it has a PLL circuit. There is trim-pots for 45 & 33 on the motor itself.