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Looking for good inexpensive turntable

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I haven't had a turntable in awhile. I've got a fairly large collection of vinyl and I want to start listening to it again.
I'm looking for a good yet inexpensive turntable. Budget is around $100 and below. I know I won't get the best within that price range.
I'm also looking for one that has a built in pre-amp.

I've even seen usb turntables that record directly through usb to a computer, but I'm kinda leary about those because I don't know how well they perform.

Any advice or ideas would greatly be appreciated.

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Actually, Maximum PC gave two of the USB turntables good reviews. I'll see if I can find the names of those.

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I ended up buying a Technics SL-J2 Direct Drive Automatic Linear Turntable for a really good price.
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Found the article. MacPC really liked this model:

http://www.ion-audio.com/ittusb.php

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I've also been interested in obtaining a turntable. I've seen a few in independent stores and I'm wondering are there any standards or features that I should look for? Any way of telling which one will play better other than using the "you get what you pay for adage" as a guideline.
Is there any way to capture a record to computer with any turntable or do you have to use one of those newer ones that is built in to hook up to a computer or cd recorder?

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Most of the time you can't record from a turntable directly onto the PC, because the output needs to be amplified/equalised from "phono" to the "line-level" input to your sound card. Older hi-fi amps, and DJ mixers, will have a phono input and can output a linear signal.

And I believe newer turntables include built-in amplifiers to produce line-level outputs.

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