Turntable cost:benefit


I read the new Garrard 301 review in the current "Stereophile" with great interest, especially as my father owned one which he jettisoned decades ago...most unfortunately. Anyway, appealing as the re-issue is, the cost is punitive, as noted by the author.

With that preamble, I'm interested in forum members' thoughts on the cost:benefit ratio of a high priced turntable for a modest vinyl collection. In my case, that's around 800 LPs. Another reason I'm curious is that I have a friend who simply "decided to get into vinyl" and bought a ~$15k turntable plus a comparably priced tonearm + cartridge. He owned zero vinyl at the time of the purchase. Now I think he has about 20 "audiophile" pressings to enjoy on that TT.

To answer my own question, I can't justify a turntable at that price level for my own vinyl collection. Actually, I can't really summon up a compelling argument for such a purchase. Plus, I'm quite content with my  VPI HW-19 Mk 2 (though a better cartridge would be attractive).

Assuming disposable funds are not the absolute deciding factor and other components in your system are good enough to support a high end TT, what size record collection do readers think justifies a turntable costing over some arbitrary (say around $3000 for the purposes of argument) threshold? Is that even a consideration?
kacomess
800 LPs is not a "modest" collection. The question is: How often will you listen to vinyl? Don’t use the fallacious argument: "If I buy the new turntable, I’ll listen much more than I do now...". How often do you listen now? I have a VPI Classic II and have listened once in the last 12 months. Should I buy a new turntable?
dweller,
Perhaps you misapprehended my comment. I am an avid vinyl listener and I'm perfectly content with my present system. My LPs have accumulated over quite a few years.

I posted this comment simply as a point of discussion. It was prompted by both the 301 review and the recent TT acquisition by a friend, as I explained.

To further qualify: if I had $24k in easily disposable funds at hand, I still couldn't rationalize that sort of purchase. In short, the cost:benefit calculation doesn't work for me, regardless of circumstances. I'm just curious about what others think.
I don't think that's even a consideration.  I spent $10k on table with 0 vinyl because I wanted to get back into vinyl - grew up listening to vinyl.  Now I have a 100 or so albums and just upgraded my turntable to the Kuzma Stabi R with the 4P tonearm. Honestly, I don't imagine myself owning 800 albums - i'll buy a couple of albums/month and that'll quench my vinyl thirst and I'll listen to hi-res streaming for the rest. This hobby does not support cost-benefit.