Rgcards: I was in your position a few years ago, and picked up a new NAD (which is basically a low-grade version of the Rega P2), because that's what my local dealer had. It needed an adjustment, so I'm glad I had the dealer to take care of that (at no charge, of course). The NAD is certainly competent, which is as good as you're going to do in your price range. It's probably roughly on a par with the cheapest Music Hall or Pro-ject.
I'm intrigued by Psychicanimal's rave for Technics, as I'm occasionally asked for recommendations about "what to do with all my old records." The better Technics belt drive and a P-mount cartridge isn't going to set you back more than about $200. If it's as good as he says, it might be the way for you to go. For nonaudiophiles who just want to play their old records, it sounds like the ideal solution.
I'm intrigued by Psychicanimal's rave for Technics, as I'm occasionally asked for recommendations about "what to do with all my old records." The better Technics belt drive and a P-mount cartridge isn't going to set you back more than about $200. If it's as good as he says, it might be the way for you to go. For nonaudiophiles who just want to play their old records, it sounds like the ideal solution.