Here's a basic Denon turntable from Crutchfield for $149, Kail. It uses a pretty standard Audio Technica cartridge body and you should be able to replace it (forget replacing just the stylus as it's 80% of the price of the whole cartridge) down the road if you need a new one.
If ever.
You'll probably never wear the needle out.
This turntable has a built in phono preamp. A lot of new home theater receivers don't have a phono stage. You can turn off the one in the turntable if you're using it with a good old stereo receiver.
If ever.
You'll probably never wear the needle out.
This turntable has a built in phono preamp. A lot of new home theater receivers don't have a phono stage. You can turn off the one in the turntable if you're using it with a good old stereo receiver.