It's your money, but I don't see the need to spend anywhere near $10-$11K for a platform for the Ortofon SPU cartridges.
The Garrard 401 is a great turntable for this cartridge, as is the 301 and TD-124. But you could also use a TD-121 if you were going to only play 33RPM LPs, and if you found one in good condition.
Frankly, I wouldn't worry as much about the turntable as the tonearm. Any of the current Ortofon arms will work very well with the SPU line, as will most of the classic Ortofon arms. If you can use a 9" arm and like the look, the classic RM-309 is a great tonearm - again, if you find one in good condition.
The Jelcos are also excellent tonearms, especially for the price. But they just don't do it for me mated to very low compliance cartridges like the SPUs and the Denon DL-103 family. IMO the tonearm offering the most bang for the buck for use with the SPU family (and little else) is the Thomas Schick G arm - 12" only.
*Disclaimer - I am an Ortofon and Jelco dealer*