upgrade advice from a Linn LP12


I have an original LP12 with Ittok IV arm and Benz Micro SMS Glider cartridge, in great shape. If I was to go out on the used market and buy a new table, how much would I need to spend in order to get improvement? What is my starting point in cost? I am trying to decide if I want to go down that path.Thanks.
jimbones
You should be able to get decent money for your vintage LP12 provided its in pristine conditions. Having the original box/papers/etc really helps kick the price up a notch.

Before you do anything, visit your local dealer and try other TTs. Who knows, you may end up keeping your LP12.

If you are looking for simplicity, the $2,395.00 Wow XL is one solid piece of precision German engineering with easy switching from 33 to 45 RPM that sounds too good to be true.
Not much found so far when I checked VinylEngine to see what members there have gone onto.

Here are some links I've found regarding the Linn LP12. If you have already seen these links my apologies for the duplicate info.

http://www.vinylengine.com/linn-lp12-history-and-upgrade-path.shtml

http://www.high-endaudio.com/RC-Linn.html

http://www.pearlaudiovideo.com/blog/expertise/turntables/upgrades-and-options-for-linn-sondek-lp12/

http://www.analogueinnovation.com/

Best of luck with the search.
I made the move from my LP-12 Ekos, cirkus to Avid Volvere / SME a number of years ago and never looked back (since then added Sequel upgrade). I feel the Avid has all the postive LP-12 qualities plus much better frequency extension, clarity and pitch stability. Addtionally set-up is a breeze and no longer need to depend on somone else especially with the SME. 4-5 K range used depending on arm
Jim, If you wish to switch from 33 to 45 rpm easily, any of the Lingo power supplies will allow you to do that. I replaced my Valhalla with a Radikal power supply and motor, which while more costly than a Lingo, was a MAJOR step up in SQ.

There are a number of more costly and complex tables on the market today, BUT I still believe a well set up and current spec LP12 will gave any of them a true run for their money....and leave most of them in the dust.