Upgrade Tonearm for VPI Aries 3


I have an Aries 3 turntable with JMW 10.5i tonearm.
I bought it new 7-8 years back.

I would like to upgrade the tonearm any suggestions ?
I use a Dynavector XX-2 Cartridge and I'll spend up to $3500 new or used.

I like the sound with the 10.5i but will upgrading the tonearm improve the sound ?

As time goes on I listen to more vinyl , almost every night.
Would it be better to purchase a used turntable with tonearm for $6000 ?

Thanks any input appreciated.
abill
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I have an Aries 2 Extend with 12.5 JMW and enjoying it. However, If you don't like the way VPI sound.
You be better off to purchase a turntable with the OEM tone arm that you want.
I've used both a Graham and Triplanar mounted on a vpi with excellent results.
I will upgrade my phone stage in a month .

My next upgrade will be the turntable, not sure.

I notice the azimuth has to be adjusted every week or two.
The sss's are noticeable but I can get it correct with weight or azimuth. It seems like the arm doesn't stay in it's settings.Everything is level and alignment is dead on, using mint protracter.

I'm using a Dynavector XX2 cartridge , it sounds nice but I am thinking of making a Lenco with a better tonearm.
I wanted to get a new tonearm and use it on the Lenco later.

Imaging is nice but I do notice sibilance from time to time but it could be the albums.

Thank you for the comments and overall I do like the Aries 3 turntable.
Abill....I've had many arms including the 10.5...know it well. You will hear an improvement with the 3D arm which is well suited for your table. I strongly
suggest you improve the feet of your table with Bearpaws...it will make an audible difference you will like.
Thank You Stringreen, I'll try them.

Did you notice you had to continually make adjustments with the 10.5i arm ?