Should I retire my Harmon/Kardon T60?


I'm the original owner of a H/K T60 which I purchased 20 years ago.
I just bought a new belt and a new Grado Platinum cartridge but thought that now might be the time to retire my beloved T60. It still works great, though.
Should I?
If I do retire the thing, how much do I need to spend to get a MUCH better sounding TT?
For reference, I recently purchased all NEW Arcam FMJ products and the preamp has a phonostage.
theaquaman
Some time back in the year 2000 I was thinking about retirement for my HK-T60. I too was introduced to VPI turntables at that time.

I found the Nottingham Hyperspace to be the better turntable.

However, I still have my HK-T60 and it is in very good working order.
I have yet to find turntable that can play the Tchaikovsky "1812" Overture (Telearc)

Try an find a way to keep your HK-T60 you just my miss it in 5 (five) or so years, myself
It is all about the music.
Some time back in the year 2000 I was thinking about retirement for my HK-T60. I too was introduced to VPI turntables at that time.

I found the Nottingham Hyperspace to be the better turntable.

However, I still have my HK-T60 and it is in very good working order.
I have yet to find turntable that can play the Tchaikovsky "1812" Overture (Telearc)

Try an find a way to keep your HK-T60 you just may find yourself missing it in 2 or 5 years

It is all about the music.
Tubemanic:
Thanx for your thoughts.
Whatever I decide to do, I do plan to keep the T60.
I have read some nice things about the Nottingham turntables.
Enjoy what you have .Until the thought of buying a new one drives you crazy .Then nothing will stop you ,Nothing ......
Hope he has decided on the turntable after 15 years of the original thread!