I think that many of the above posters are going overboard with enthusiasm and detail. Here's my advice:
(1) Buy a used Rega Planar 25 turntable (+/-$750);
(2) Buy a new Benz-Micro Glider MO cartridge and have the dealer install it (+/-$750);
(3) Buy that VPI 16.5 record machine (essential), cherry pick your LP's for cleaning, and pay some kid from the neighborhood to stand there and clean them ($400 for machine + labor); and
(4) Buy an Audio Research PH-3 phono preamp used (+/-$850).
At 6.8 grams weight and 14cu compliance, the cartridge and arm on the Rega table will produce a combined resonance frequency of a perfect 10Hz. The 0.8 mv. output on the cartridge is ideal for the PH-3 phono stage's 54 db. of gain. All of the above products are very well built and low/no maintence. It will sound better than your CD player.
Good luck.
(1) Buy a used Rega Planar 25 turntable (+/-$750);
(2) Buy a new Benz-Micro Glider MO cartridge and have the dealer install it (+/-$750);
(3) Buy that VPI 16.5 record machine (essential), cherry pick your LP's for cleaning, and pay some kid from the neighborhood to stand there and clean them ($400 for machine + labor); and
(4) Buy an Audio Research PH-3 phono preamp used (+/-$850).
At 6.8 grams weight and 14cu compliance, the cartridge and arm on the Rega table will produce a combined resonance frequency of a perfect 10Hz. The 0.8 mv. output on the cartridge is ideal for the PH-3 phono stage's 54 db. of gain. All of the above products are very well built and low/no maintence. It will sound better than your CD player.
Good luck.