Eguller Yep. Do it. No one here knows your game well enough to make specific recommendations but I’ll say to go on:
look at address that makes you confident
feel/sound
easy to hit consistently
Visit a large enough golf retailer and go from there. Hit a bunch and maybe get fitted once you pick the model.
All good points by Dan. Even though your clubs are old only YOU know if your holding greens with them. It is a MUST that any kind of fitting you have to bring your current clubs. Compare the height apex, decent angle and spin so you can see if you’ll be able to hold a green.
Some of the distance irons don’t work well for people who don’t generate enough speed. Everything comes in low and hot.
Clubs are expensive but if you’re looking at a set of Maltby’s let the guys here help you out getting something that comes in high with some spin