please help! which turntable , michell gyro se ,, pro ject rpm 10 carbon ,, avid diva 2 ?


this will be my first ever turn table setup , and i would appreciate any help and guideness 
i’m a multi genre music lover 
my audio system is for my standars good , capable to make u apreciate a good recording over a standar recording
i have a pair of dali ms5 speakers , edge nl10 amp, ps audio p10 power plan , benchmark dac 3 pre amp and good wiring all around , its a prety dynamic setup   
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Agree with the SOTA Jewel suggestion by @yogiboy 
SOTA's are hitting their stride in that price range, and it's a good platform for you to build on in the future (swap-able arm boards for reasonable prices, etc). The suspension effectively isolates a lot of problems in your rack/floor, which would otherwise dictate extensive solutions for other TT designs. Choose a gorgeous wood that "does it" for you, and you'll cherish it for years. 
Another vote for SOTA here; one of the very best price-to-performance ratios out there.  You could even go to a Sapphire if you went for a refurbished unit (direct from the factory, BTW) or are patient and search the used market.  Superior performance, pretty and very reliable.

Good luck & happy listening!
I've had the pleasure of owning the Michell, several Avid's, VPI's, Regas and many more. Nothing I've owned, offers the sound, build, cost for package the the EAT C-Sharp with arm does. Plus its gorgeous looking.
@tom_hankins the EAT C-Sharp looks interesting ,, i would look into that , i allready requested a price from a dealer i know ,, thanks ! what phono stage u suggest me for that turntable ? 
They had a deal going for the table/arm and Ortofon Quintet Black cartridge going for $3500. It would take a phonostage with around 65db of gain to go with that. I'm using an Audionet PAM G2 with Audionet EPS G2 power supply.  Which is overkill for this table.