Getting back into analog


It has been about 10- 12 years since I had a turntable in my system but I am going to change that now. My question is should I buy a preamp with a builtin phono or buy a outboard phono preamp? My current preamp is a CJ CT6, I think it is quite good but I am open to any suggestions.

Price range for a preamp ($4,000 - $8,000) new or used. If I keep my preamp $1,000 - $2,500 for a outboard pre.

I have not purchased a turntable yet but will soon.

Thanks, any suggestions would be appreciated.
bobheinatz
Your Pre is a very good one. I have the CJ 15 PHONO STAGE. If you have the possibility to afford it (~3K$ used unit) you will have an excellent match combo units. Remember, as Marakanetz wrote to you, you will meed an extra wire (~500$) and rack space, but additional careful you could take in consideration if you are planning to use a very low signal output MC cartridge.
My opinion is that you are far better off have a built-in phono section. Particularly in your price range.
Well I just sold my VAC Ren Mk2 which is a full function pre that would have been right in your price rang and has an outstanding phono stage that can accommodate MM and MC carts. Highly recommended. At the top of that range you might, if you are lucky and quick on the trigger, snag a Doshi Alaap which also is configured for MM and MC. The VAC has remote, tape loops, HT bypass and is better looking. The Doshi sounds better but the VAC is really very very good. For an outboard, maybe a Joule OPS or a Hagerman Trumpet?
For an outboard phonostage the K&K SE (maxed out version). For full function VAC would be nice, JRDG Capri if solid state is an option.
I will not go so far as to suggest any product but having the choice of an external phono stage gives you some flexibility. IF you decide to stick to only MM carts you can get alot of external preamps as bargains where if you want to be able to use a MC as well, you will pay more for the gain/load options, but you have more options for upgrade or playing around if you have a good line level stage already and want to get back into vinyl. Believe me, you will buy one and be happy with it but will see a deal on the next best thing and upgrading a phono stage versus a whole preamp or integrated is cheaper in the long run. Especially if you are happy with what you got for line level right now. Will leave you more money for cartridges. Those will get you itchy to upgrade or try something different at some point too.