Substantial Upgrade


Longtime lurker, first-time poster:  My wife and I got into vinyl about five years ago and have been steadily collecting records ever since.  We love spinning records, and listen to a lot of jazz, pop, and classical music.  We started modestly with an AT LP120, and are lucky to have a friend who just happened to have a pair of Totem Rainmakers sitting in his garage collecting dust, which he gave to us, along with a TSC sub and all cables.  We have decided it is time to invest in our own system.

I've done a lot of research and read numerous threads on this topic here and elsewhere, and we've narrowed our choices down to two tables: the Rega P6 (in the $1500 price range) or the Feickert Volare (in the $3500 bracket).  Either table I'll be getting the Hana ML.  For phonostage, we've narrowed down to the MoFi UltraPhono or the Sutherland KC Vibe mk ii.  I'm hoping I can solicit opinions here on these choices and, in particular, whether the Feickert is going to make a difference for our use case.  Finally, I recognize that the speakers might be outclassed by these upgrades, but we are separately planning to move in the next year and I want to wait and see where our new listening room is going to be before investing in new speakers.    

Thanks in advance. 
bruinuclafan
@co93 - Thanks for the quick response!  Yes, that makes a lot of sense.  I'm 95% sure I'm getting the Rega P6 at this point.  A lot of really great recommendations in this thread but I ultimately think the Rega is going to be best for my use case.  The other 5% of me is thinking about a step up to a P8, but I will not likely do that for several reasons, including that I have a toddler and am pretty sure I need a dust cover that fully closes for the safety of the table.  

I'm still not quite sure what to do on phonostage.  The KC Vibe mk ii is still the top contender, as I've not seen a single bad comment about Sutherland from anyone, and in the $1000 category I'm not sure whether it is worth overthinking this.  But I am intrigued by a tube phono pre since it seems like almost all of you prefer that route.  Maybe that will be for another day though.
there are a few simple rules.  On is if you have little kids, stay away from tubes.  Just say no.   On the phono preamp, there are plenty of good choices.   People on the site will swear by one brand over another.   But my experience is at the same price point, the differences aren’t as big as the differences in cartridges.  
You may want to look at the Clearaudio Concept with the concept mc cartridge. Got back into records a year ago and this was my plunge.
Started out with Clearaudio phono preamp. Sounded Great. Since then have moved over to Parasound Jc3jr. Nice upgrade. My final step will be to move into the PS audio phono preamp. IMO MC is the way to go then your phono stage. Take it slow don't go crazy
Bruin.  I’m actually a clear audio guy.  Biggest problem is no integrated dust cover.  And the after market isn’t cheap, and is something you have to figure out where to put it when you’re using the table.  Once again, people need to understand your living situation.  
@co93 - Yeah I hear you.  This is one reason I'm not getting the volare--the museum dust cover just isn't going to work for me.