06-11-09: ZakmetalYeah. I have had a DC-10 for 9 years; sure wish I had a Baron, but that's a lot of hardware!
Johnny B: I will get a Baron one way or another. I have played Mesa amps for years and I have spoke with some old school Mesa guys and they said that this is right up my ally. Plus its just cool to have a Mesa audiophile amp.
I wouldn't say the Stanton is in the same league with the Technics. Which Technics do you have, and how old is it? The stock SL12x0 mkII thru mkV is so-so unless you get the tonearm rewired (about a $170 job) with something good. The M5G has upgraded wire from the factory. From there, as I said, upgrade the mat. feet, and headshell, and get a fluid damper for the tonearm, and it elevates its performance to compete with $1500 turntables.
I have heard that the clearaudio is amazing but since you suggested the technics, would my stanton str8-150 with an "S" arm be just as good. I have been pretty happy with that but I only have a Stanton 680.V3 cart on it. I have a Technics but really didnt like it.
As for your cartridge, www.kabusa.com specializes in improving performance of the Technicss and Kevin the owner-operator likes some of the Stanton carts quite a bit. Check out this page. Also, I think an Ortofon 2M Blue would be a great cart to get lots of quickness and slam at a decent price.
For speakers, if you have the room, you may want to consider the Cerwin-Vega CLS-215 or CLS-15 as they're easy to drive, can go very loud, and yet some high end reviewers consider them capable of some pretty refined sound. Easily within your budget as well.

