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Justification for highest level audio gear has to be found in your own level of obsession. Turntables selling above $10K are deep in the diminishing returns range. I think that you can get within a whisker of what the ultra spinners deliver by carefully choosing a statement vintage DD table for under $3K for arm and everything.
Something inside me says that if you are new to TT's, starting at the top is just wrong. There is a right of passage here and not to sway anyone from getting the table they want, TTs are not plug and play like a CD player. This is an electro-mechanical thing that requires a bit of knowledge to set up properly.While I could afford almost anytable, I feel empowered when I can get a modest machine to make me smile. Some day I will take the deep plunge into the high end, but for now I'm right where I want to be.That said, life is too short, buy what you want, we need to keep the economy going! Wayner
I'll offer a an opposing view as food for thought. <snip> My opinion these days is to buy the best, not necessarily the most expensive, table/arm/cart you can the first time.
While the Phantom is their best arm, the older 2.2 is still really good and you might be able to snag oneof those dirt cheap from someone who is on the upgrade path.