Turntable upgrade: What to do?


I have a Linn LP12/Lingo with Akito arm and Benz Micro Glider L2 cartridge. I have been thinking of upgrading the arm, possibly to a Naim Aro or Ekos II. But as I think about it, I wonder: Would my money be better spent upgrading the table? Is there anyone out there who thinks I could do much better than the LP12 table? I'm still sorta new to analog and, though I like my table, I don't really know how much better it can get.
Thanks for any advice!
gboren
Having drank the Ivor Koolaid myself for about 10 years, I now have a Teres 245, and it has the PRaT of a Linn, and wide response and digs deep into the fine detail. It is an excellent combination of sound quality that usually only comes with very expensive tables. The price is very reasonable for the performance level, and you can get it fully assembled, or a DIY kit. Very good value.
I had the Linn LP12 over a few years with the upgrades and switched to the VPI Aries. The sound was more dynamic and the Aries was easier to set up and stay in tune. Both tables are no slouch but I always felt the sound was a slight bit compressed. I now have the Nottingham Spacedeck/Anna arm/Benz Ruby2. This is a major upgrade. Big dynamics, soundstage and very musical and nonfatigueing. The Aries and the Linn also seemed a bit on the bright side compared to the rich tone of the Nottingham. This is a great looking turntable also. Rock solid
There is no doubt that a Linn LP12 has a knack for polarizing people.It is not the be all or end of TT's.It is very good (and fairly priced imo) for what it is. If you are happily dancing away to the music enjoy it.I know the VPI is good, the Clearaudio excellent but you don't own them.Get the bearing upgraded to Circus consider the Naim Aro tonearm.Above all enjoy.P.S.I own a lp12 anniversary table.