Do you have any budget in mind? That would help us assess your "snake oil" threshhold before suggesting specific rigs.
I'll offer this generic and obvious recommendation: buy something used. You should recoup most or all of your investment when you resell it.
You'll also need some kind of RIAA equalization. The Lynx cards don't have this AFAIK. Do you have a phono stage? If so, which one? If not, you'll need something to do that part of the job.
It would also help if you told us what level of playback you're after and how much vinyl experience you've got. Some entry level rigs are essentially plug-and-play, but everything above that requires some skill, knowledge and effort. If you don't have those things and don't want to acquire them, it might make sense to pay someone do the recordings for you - especially if the number of records is not large. (This is not an offer! Just a suggestion that might save you a lot of time and frustration, and possibly produce better results.)
I'll offer this generic and obvious recommendation: buy something used. You should recoup most or all of your investment when you resell it.
You'll also need some kind of RIAA equalization. The Lynx cards don't have this AFAIK. Do you have a phono stage? If so, which one? If not, you'll need something to do that part of the job.
It would also help if you told us what level of playback you're after and how much vinyl experience you've got. Some entry level rigs are essentially plug-and-play, but everything above that requires some skill, knowledge and effort. If you don't have those things and don't want to acquire them, it might make sense to pay someone do the recordings for you - especially if the number of records is not large. (This is not an offer! Just a suggestion that might save you a lot of time and frustration, and possibly produce better results.)