Should I replace Technics SL1500 to new Turntable

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Almost 10 years passed since my ownership of my technics SL1500 now it is slightly giving hum issues so i think tone arm wire or the phono rca cable needs a replacement. contemplating whether a repair is better or sell this unit and go for new age turntable for which my choice is Pioneer PLX500 or any other non dj turntable which i need suggesstions . Is giving away a technics player a good idea or retain it for life.
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A few months ago, I had the same idea as you. I use a Technics SL1200mk2, and I'm quite satisfied, but I'm looking to upgrade to something more audiophile. I've been consulting many turntable experts in various forums and via email. They all advised me, 'Don't sell or switch to modern turntables.' Instead, they recommended upgrading the RCA cable, tonearm cables, feet, and the mat. For a major upgrade, they suggested removing the internal power supply and making it external. Lastly, they mentioned completely replacing the tonearm. We can tackle these upgrades one at a time, and that could even make the setup outperform some turntables priced at $8,000. Your SL1500 is more audiophile than the 1200, so I would recommend upgrading its components. The quality of these turntables is amazing; new models can't compare.
 
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