You still have a good table. I would sell the Grace and get an MC that would be better with the 801, Raul may have other views. The 801 has VTA adjustment during play if I remember mine correctly, which is very handy and not that common. I would have it serviced if it needed it, you would have to spend a considerable amount of money to improve on it, just what needs repair? A new belt and lube would be a good idea but tables tend to have long lives. I would avoid shipping it if possible. If I kept the Grace I would get a lighter headshell for the arm, the 801's is very good but somewhat heavy for the Grace.
Time to move on from my old SOTA ?
With a $1500 budget, should I refurbish my vintage gear or update to a modern set-up? HISTORY: In the early 80's, I assembled a SOTA Saphire, Lustre GTS 801 arm and a Dynavector "Ruby" cartridge...I have not used the table for years and it needs to be sent back to SOTA for service and repair. I have been out of the loop for so long... Do I invest my time and money into refurbishing/updating my old set-up or move on to a newer package like the Marantz TT 15S1 with arm and cartidge...ready to go. Moreover, where would I be if I invested my budget into my old gear, how would it compare with what's out there today? Any suggestions/opinions? Thanks for your read...
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