I am not sure that I would venture into vinyl if I didn't already have several hundred LP's, but if you do, I think it can be very rewarding.
How you go about it should be based around what you want to do. If you plan to hunt thrifts for low cost music, I would suggest starting with something like a Thorens TD-160 or similar. It's a good solid table and will be good enough for you to enjoy analog sound. If when you upgrade, or decide to sell, you can sell it for basically the same as you paid and sometimes more.
It can also benefit from some tweaking if you want to go that route. Can be had for around 200 hundred with cartridge.
If, on the other hand, your goal is to start buying audiophile LP's in search of the best sound, the investment is far more significant.
How you go about it should be based around what you want to do. If you plan to hunt thrifts for low cost music, I would suggest starting with something like a Thorens TD-160 or similar. It's a good solid table and will be good enough for you to enjoy analog sound. If when you upgrade, or decide to sell, you can sell it for basically the same as you paid and sometimes more.
It can also benefit from some tweaking if you want to go that route. Can be had for around 200 hundred with cartridge.
If, on the other hand, your goal is to start buying audiophile LP's in search of the best sound, the investment is far more significant.