What would you do?


I just bought a Denon dp-57l turntable in really ​​​​​​, really nice condition for what I feel was quite a bargain ($250). It functions perfectly, gorgeous rose wood veneer, scuff marks on the dust cover which can be buffed out with lens restorer. Even though it functions perfectly, it is 43 years old and has never been recapped. A recapping can cost up to $700. It also came with an Ortofon Red cartridge not worthy of this quality of table and I'd say needs at least a Bronze.  So my question is:

Given the initial $250, plus $700 for a recap, plus let's say $500 for a good mm cartridge, we're looking at $1450 give or take a couple hundred if recapping isn't that much. Is this beautiful table worth it quality and sound wise to put that into it, or would a comparably priced new table beat it in sound quality? Looking for those with a similar Denon who've recapped theirs and have a quality cartridge to voice their experienced opinions. I'm putting it in a system that has Belles integrated, but I'll be using my BAT phono pre. 

thecarpathian

I have had my Denon DP-59L for several years - now with Ortofon blue upgraded from red. Not recapped. I talked to a shop owner where I service my vintage stuff about the Denon, and he didn’t recommend to recap - unless there was some issue. So that’s that for me.

Personally- the Denons and JVCs from that era are the best looking turntables to me, and my wife prefers that look as well. So hoping it will last another 40-50 years..

Probably late to the table for comment, but if it isn't broken, just enjoy!......The finest DD table I ever owned was the Pioneer PLC590 (from the series 20 line) fitted with an SME V and Dynavector 23R. I loved this combo. 

Thanks all for the advice.

Yes, will keep it as is, install an Ortofon Bronze and enjoy.

Polished the dust cover, Lemon Pledged the rose wood veneer and have it hooked up to my BAT phono pre.

Love the look!