Help me get back to vinyl


I can't believe I'm doing this, but I can't take it anymore. I've got a 25-year-old Rega Planar 2 sitting around doing nothing, and my parents just moved and brought over 4 boxes full of my old records. There's even an Original Master Recording of Donald Fagan's The Nightfly that I forgot I even had and can't wait to cue up since the CD sounds horrible. Ditto Aja. God knows what else.

Anyway, I'm looking to do this on the cheap just to get the disease started while avoiding divorce. I need a new cartridge and a phono pre (I have interconnects already), and the whole thing has to cost under 1000 bucks. I tend to favor neutrality and transparency with good imaging and 3D soundstaging, and I definitely do not want something that sounds polite or rolled off in the highs if that helps. I assume I should buy the cartridge new, but I'm open to a used phono stage and would prefer solid state but am open to tubes if the benefit warrants.

Also, the Rega hasn't been fired up in probably 20 years, so what service should be performed and about how much should I expect to pay for it? Or should I just start it up and see what happens? Would I be better off just buying one of the newer less expensive turntables rather than resurrecting the Rega?

Many thanks for your thoughts/suggestions.
soix
"just to get the disease started while avoiding divorce."

LOL...ya sure ya wanna do this? It gets addictive...
Cartridge: AT120e/t $80
Phono Pre Amp: Cambridge 640P $180
Rega belt: $15?

Clean & Dust turntable. Motor runs?, Arm moves freeley with no play?

Install and align cartridge.

ENJOY THE MUSIC!
Analogphil has good advice. I second the Cambridge phonostage, it is worth its price and more. For a cartridge, I personally would look at the Dynavector line.

Check the turntable bearing for low or gummy oil. The bearing may need to be cleaned and relubricated.

You'll need a cartridge tracking force gauge (the Shure is fine) and an alignment protractor or similar device.
I can third the Cambridge. Very good bang for the buck. It was my main phono stage before I bought the Sutherland Ph3d.