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Modernist 
Same here. A lightly used one plus a Dennon moving coil cartridge (103 or a high output like the 160) and the result is a cheap, decent system that will probably outlive you.
Of course there are audible improvements with more expensive equipment, but I'm not convinced that they are worth the extra money. And there are other considerations. For instance, of course you wouldn't play a VG+ with a $500 stylus, but what if that is one of your old time favourite records and you've bought that when it was first released? You're not going to be listening to it in order to protect the stylus? Will your setup be in an accoustically appropriate room? Will you be sitting properly?
And, unfortunately, I've met a fair number of collectors and audiophiliacs who don't listen to music anymore but to sound quality.
The problem with the 1200 is that you are paying good money for features which have nothing to do with sound quality. It is a solid product (I have 2) but it isn't a good choice for home listening. You are better off getting a cheaper table and spending the extra cash on the cart.