Peter, some solid recs here, Kuzma, Origin Live both make solid products. Stay away from idler wheel turntables. These were for commercial use in radio stations and such where the bass rolls off sharply below 50 Hz so rumble was not a concern but if you ever get a subwoofer and adjust it correctly the rumble will drive you nuts. There are extremely few modern turntables that bother with that design for this reason and they are more complicated with more parts to wear out and break.
In most residential situations a suspended turntable will work best. Examples of these are SME, SOTA and Basis. Of the three SOTA makes an unbeatable product at a great price. If you get a SOTA Sapphire and put either an SME 4 or a Kuzma 4 point 9 on it you will be able to use any Soundsmith you like and will never feel the need for another turntable. The company is great to deal with as a bonus. https://sotaturntables.com/ You will be able to jump up and down in front of this turntable or hit the cabinet with a hammer and it won't skip a beat.
Mike
In most residential situations a suspended turntable will work best. Examples of these are SME, SOTA and Basis. Of the three SOTA makes an unbeatable product at a great price. If you get a SOTA Sapphire and put either an SME 4 or a Kuzma 4 point 9 on it you will be able to use any Soundsmith you like and will never feel the need for another turntable. The company is great to deal with as a bonus. https://sotaturntables.com/ You will be able to jump up and down in front of this turntable or hit the cabinet with a hammer and it won't skip a beat.
Mike