Dear @skyscraper : Up grade the VPI tonearm to " dual pivot " and latter on think not to change the tonearm but the VPI TT/tonearm that in reality is an average/mediocre item.
The posts here said talk of tonearms at around 5K and all those are good options but for a different TT.
You could think in this extremely well regarded and " inexpensive " TT/tonearm: the Rega RP10:
https://www.the-ear.net/review-hardware/rega-rp10-turntable-tonearm
https://www.tonepublications.com/review/rega-rp10-turntable/
Mr. M.Fremer review on the 80K+ turntable manufactured by SAT model XD1 he used the SAT 50K+ tonearm and mounted the Lyra Etna Lambda and in that SAT overall review M.Fremer posted:
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The XD1 shares some sonic characteristics with Rega’s revolutionary RP10 turntable: ultrafast, clean transients throughout the audible frequency range; tight, fast bass; revealing midrange transparency; and overall sonic stability and focus. All these characteristics result, apparently, from careful attention paid to structural rigidity and the removal or prevention of unwanted vibrational energy.
As good as the P10 is, it’s not an SAT XD1. ""
and the RP10 set you back the ridiculous 5.5K dollars including the tonearm:
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.