What's next after my 300B Rega Turntable


I a very happy new vinyl lover. But I've got the itch for a significant improvement in my turntable. One of my dealers is recommending the Well-Tempered Classic, but does not have one to try in my home. Thoughts, ideas, recomendations for a turntable under 5K. Thanks
grandpoobah
Grandpoobah: If you are willing to spend $5K (MSRP), you absolutely MUST include the VPI Aries turntable with the JMW 10.5 or 12.5 tonearm. The pair sells new for $3700-4000. The other option is to find a used VPI TNT in its latest version - with a good tonearm, you should be able to get it for around $5K used.
I have a Well Tempered Classic and it is a great value. You can spend alot more and not get the same performance. I do agree that the VPI tables are very good. I have owned alot of different tables and arms and find the sound of the Classic to be very satisfying. Check out the tone arm listings. Someone is selling a Grado Signature arm, they are very cool, very rare, and sound tremendous, put that on a VPI and you would get great sound for the Buck!
Maxgain: In various postings, you and I seem to share very similar opinions. The comment you make about the Grado Signature arm is certainly right! In further response to Grandpoobah's question, there are some other choices that he might want to consider. While I like the VPI line for its combination of performance and price (particularly the HW-19 Mark 4, Aries, and TNT Junior), Rega also has a fine line of turntables, such as the Rega Planar 9, which are well within his price range. Among the tonearms he should explore are the Rega RB900 (this is the tonearm I have and I think it's a great buy); the Kuzma Stogi; the Graham 2.0; and the SME offerings in his price range.