Upgrade From Systemdek IVe


I currently have this table which includes the external power supply/speed control unit and want to know which tables (brand/model) represent a clear improvement as far as an upgrade. I currently have the stock profile arm but was thinking of upgrading to a Graham 2.2 or similar arm so the arm is not my concern/question.
I want to know what the next step up is in my audio evolution with regards to my front end/TT if I want to hear a clear improvement in sound reproduction. I realize this is subjective but I still want to hear your opinion. I also realize I can spend $20,000 and get a better table but this is not what I want to know. Basically, what I want to know is the next step up the ladder regarding TT choice for me to hear a clear improvement?
Thank you for any and all opinions you can provide.
ruben1
I owned an Aries 1 TT for years, and still believe that it is one of the best decks ever designed. The heavy platter/spindle system was a model of mass loaded simplicity. I sold it because I grew to dislike the JMW tonearm; more specifically, to dislike the guesstimation method of adjusting azimuth on the VPI arms. In retrospect, I probably should have sold the arm and re-drilled the plinth for a Graham or something similar.

But to the OP's question - the Systemdek IVe is a pretty good deck, not world class but pretty good. What is it specifically about the Systemdek that you do not like or believe is lacking? Have you tried twealing your deck or changing the cartridge?

There are many, many good decks out there at a variety of price points. If you ask ten guys here you will receive ten different answers. If you are going to spend some serious gelt on a new analog rig, you should probably be able to articulate what you are unhappy with and what you expect to gain by a change. Not to be dismissive, but simply posting that you are looking for "a clear improvement" is too vague for anyone to provide you with a thoughtful and useful response. IMO
Br3098, thank you for the response.
Your question of me of what exactly I dislike of the Systemdek is one I honestly can't specifically answer (let me explain). My sincere belief is that this is the component which, if improved upon, will yield the greatest sonic improvement based on the system I currently have.
My current system is as follows:
Phone stage: Wright Sounds WPP 100c
Preamp; BAT VK 5i
Amps: VTL Compact 80 monoblocks
Speakers: DIY open baffle with horns -very satisfied with the sound!
Cartridge: have several but currently listening to Ortofon X3.

At this point I am very satisfied with the evolution of the electronics and feel the best place to concentrate to drive sonic improvements is in the analog front end. I recognize that the arm/cartridge specifically are the weakest part of the TT but I do have this nagging feeling that the analog front end, as a whole, is the weakest link in my rig and hence the reason why I am looking to make improvements here.

To further answer your question I am constantly (maybe a fault of mine) looking to eek out better and better sound of my system and thus always looking to make an improvement so although I can't specifically provide a list of the specific items I don't like of the Systemdek (I actually do like the table) I have a feeling this is where I can gain the best improvement in sound reproduction.

I am conflicted on what my approach should be in my continued system evolution. Is it better to simply sell this TT and get another one with a better arm or just replace the arm and current cartridge because the table itself, with a better arm and cartridge, would yield a clear and significant sound improvement and thus save me money to invest in other aspects of the system like better cables, etc.
I believe that Audio Note of England bought Systemdek. They have a very interesting turntable, the TT-2, which has 2 motors, that sounded very good at the recent California Audio Show. That might be worth looking into. Also, Fremer mentioned that the VPI Classic 11 beat his digital copy of his Continuum turntable setup. I've heard a digital copy of his turntable(although I thought it was a higher resolution copy), and it was very good. BTW, there were many more turntables at the most recent California Audio Show than last year's.