Help me make a decision! Turntable overload


I have it narrowed down to the following TT's:

Rega P2 (Or maybe RP3?)
Onkyo CP 1050
Pioneer PLX 1000

I have the Pro-Ject Tube Box DS ready to rock!  
I have no problem upgrading carts - Have my eye on the Ortofon Bronze.  

Thinking my budget for the TT is $700...  I know the TT's listed are all slightly different animals, I'm all over the place, I know...  

aqueousaris
Not really feeling vintage... If it were immaculate, maybe. I would prefer to buy new, or old stock NIB

And I have a Phone PreAmp.  Hopefully a decent one https://www.crutchfield.com/p_252TBBXDSB/Pro-Ject-Tube-Box-DS.html?tp=204&awcp=1t1&awcr=1903...
Pioneer PLX 1000.

It is plug and play,  sounds excellent.  The bonus is that it also sounds  better than the other candidates you have. 
Pioneer PLX 1000.

It is plug and play, sounds excellent. The bonus is that it also sounds better than the other candidates you have.

What cartridge would you recommend?  

I listen to Classic Rock, Jazz, Indie, Electronic, Alt Rock, HipHop, etc...

+1 stereo5! I added a new PLX1000 to my collection. Best budget TT for the money! Add a good mc cartridge (I have a Denon 103R on mine) and you'll have years of vinyl enjoyment! 
For cartridge selection, you must settle on what turntable you want to buy first. The tonearm specs will dictate the compliance and mass of the cartridge, narrowing the field down from infinity to a few dozen in your price range. Keep in mind that indie, electronic and hiphop set the bar very low for sound quality, so even a $50 Best Buy crap turntable will do. For Classic Rock and Jazz, you want a cartridge that has great dynamics and soundstage over the full range. If those are your defining formats, and you need a medium to high compliance cartridge, the Audio Technica VM540ML will do very nicely. But as I said, you must choose your turntable first.