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
Cost is all relative - balancing your means and what you value in life.  Cookie cutter assessments relative to self-reflective definitions of value only apply to you.  How much is too much to spend to nurture one's soul?

If you're 100% satisfied with the turntable and cartridge, then it wouldn't matter if you had 800 or 8000 LPs.

Are you wanting a new cartridge because you think you should spend more on one, proportionally, than the one you have now, or are there performance features that you think or know could be improved?

Hello, again!
To clarify once more, my original posting was simply an abstract question open for discussion and opinion.

To rephrase it: I posed the question about factoring the size of an existing vinyl collection into the decision as to whether or not purchasing a high-end TT is "worthwhile", as opposed to keeping a more modest player. Seemingly, the answer is that the number of LPs is not germane to that decision

I'm not looking for any upgrades now or in the near-term future. If I were to personally upgrade anything for my vinyl system it might/maybe/potentially/possibly be the cartridge as I (correctly or not) think that component may provide the most "bang for the buck" assuming the rest of the system is reasonably good.
Thanks for your comments,KAC
That older lead platter VPI that you have is an outstanding table. What arm and cartridge are you using with it?