Ked, part of the bond that audiophiles feel, even if it appears like we’re all bickering all the time, is the pride of ownership, and even more so, the stripes we earn in going thru our fledgling system, to something better, to finally hit upon a system that really works for us, paying and wasting good cash along the way.
This is never more true than with analog, where there is a lot of joy to be had just punting on a choice, maxxing it out, maybe going to another, and if you’re lucky, like I’ve been, getting it right third or fourth time.
You should be a bit less risk averse, less driven by buyers remorse, want to get stuck into vinyl on a day to day basis, and just get on with it, rather than endlessly musing in what could be, what works with what.
Just set a budget, pick the drive train you want, get something, immerse yourself in vinyl everyday, and maybe keep listening to more optimal solutions.
To do otherwise means you’re like the guy at the edge of the disco, drink in hand, perusing all the choice, and walking home knowing you’re not getting lucky tonight.