So if I’m reading correctly the general concensus is cartridges are priority one followed by phono amp then table?
I don’t think "consensus" is word used often on these pages :) but I agree, mostly, with the caveat, repeated n times a day here....
Let’s say you have the world’s best cartridge and phono stage. If you have a cheap arm or incorrectly setup arm, the signal the needle picks up will be compromised. I think of it like a group of runners or swimmers/bikers or whatever you prefer, where the results are based on the slowest runner’s time of the group. Your weakest part will limit how good the sound could get.
Having read the OMA thread, and a lot of analog threads, my understanding is that the components between the needle and the phono stage each have a different ceiling in how good they can get. If you have a great table and arm, you can keep improving the sound with better cartridges way more than you would with better arms or plinths. (Not that I understand what an OMA turntable could do for a 100K, but maybe some day I will) So, in that sense, I’d agree with the "consensus".