You'd be amazed how a few low cost tweaks can elevate the SL1200's performance.
You're starting with an extremely precise, extremely rugged high torque design that would cost much more in the belt drive world to approach its speed accuracy, S/N ratio, and torque.
You could get the tonearm rewire and fluid damper, but with your budget you could instead get a Rega, Jelco, or SME armboard and one of those tonearms or one of the many Rega-compatible arms, such as Origin, Michell, etc.
Here's a thread that lists several Rega-compatible tonearms:
http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=32321
ToneAudio mounted a used SME on an SL1200 and proclaimed it the standalone turntable value at around $2K.
You're starting with an extremely precise, extremely rugged high torque design that would cost much more in the belt drive world to approach its speed accuracy, S/N ratio, and torque.
You could get the tonearm rewire and fluid damper, but with your budget you could instead get a Rega, Jelco, or SME armboard and one of those tonearms or one of the many Rega-compatible arms, such as Origin, Michell, etc.
Here's a thread that lists several Rega-compatible tonearms:
http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=32321
ToneAudio mounted a used SME on an SL1200 and proclaimed it the standalone turntable value at around $2K.