what turn table setup for my gear???


hello there audiophile friends
i have recently build my first “ serius “ audio setup
my goal is to have a setup and all my worries will be were to find gems “ records “
my budget is 1500 to 2500 $ for a turn table ( with tonearm and without cartridge) and about 500 to 1k for phono stage
my gear ..
speakers: dali euphonia ms5
amp: edge nl10
pre amp: benchmark dac3
power: ps audio p10 power plant
speaker cables: real cable 3 runs per speaker high quality copper
rca cables: real cable pure silver
power cables : monster cable powerline 400 signature series ( for amp, pre amp and power plant )
im curently playing music thru my mac and using a pure silver copper usb cable to connect it to my pre amp , my room its about 17 feet to 13 with almost 8 feet ceiling
the music sounds a little more “ detailed “ than i wanted ( i don’t know if detailed is the right word to describe my sound ) , the music its too honest according to the audio file i am playing , too sharp and a lot of dynamic , and don’t give me wrong its tottaly fine , but for my turn table setup i wish to have a more organic sound that is more relaxing to listend to for hours and hours ..
so i was thinking to go for a tube’d phono stage and one of the turn tables that i’m thinking is pro-ject rpm 9 , or maybe rmp 10

i would apreciate thoughts and opinions
( i never owned a turn table , so please be a little specific on suggestions ) thanks !! 🎶🎶🎶

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thank you @stevecham , i never had the technics sl1200gr in my options , but like i said i i’m new to this , i will def look into that
Another idea: It's solid state, but I have read very positive reviews of the Schiit Mani MM/MC phono stage. It is solid state but this would be additional significant savings to the system. It goes for $129 directly from Schiit on their website.
The most intriguing feature of the Schitt Mani is the inclusion of a 30dB gain setting, specifically for Decca/London cartridges. Very hip! George Counnas included a 15k Ohms moving magnet position on the impedance switch of his Zesto Andros 1.2 phono amp for the Londons, which benefit from being so loaded.