What to upgrade to?


I will be retiring at the end of the year or earlier depending on the Covid virus.  Anyway I am looking for that last upgrade to my system.  I will be looking at either upgrading my analog system or loudspeaker.  I have about 10k in a complete turntable and my speakers retailed for 12k about 5 years.  Both I could live with in retirement and be quite happy. But I have $15k - $20k to spend if I want to on either upgrading my turntable or speakers.  What would you upgrade? Turntable or speakers?
bobheinatz
Chakster,
Thanks for your reply.  I have looked at Zu and my amp would work perfectly.  Btw I purposely didn't list my table or speakers because they both are excellent. I just would like to hear other people's take on which made better sense to upgrade.  Some say source is #1 others argue speakers make the biggest difference. Thanks for your recommendation.
I guess it would depend on where I felt I have the most to gain based on what's available on the market.  If you're in love with your speakers and never heard anything in your budget that makes a material improvement then I'd apply my funds to the table....and vice versa.  But....there are lots of $12K-$15K speakers that I feel sound as good as speakers twice their price but there are very few $10K tables that sound better than the best $20K-$25K tables.  If you're really pleased with your speakers I think you'll reap more rewards on the table (and cart!)....that's just my perspective.
How can you ask for a recommendation if you don’t want to list the table and speakers that you now own?
Makes no sense to me!
Yogiboy I have a Artisan Fidelity Lenco table with a SME arm and Intuitive Design Gammas speakers.
Both perform at a high level for their price.  Almost no one is familar with my speakers that's why I didn't want to mention the table and speakers.  3 Easy Payment thanks for your opinion.  I could move up the Artisan Fidelity chain with a trade in.  Always a option.  Keep them coming.
You can probably find a demo pair of Harbeth 40.2's for $12K and use the remaining $8K upgrading your analog system.