If you want to get into vinyl, then may I suggest something a little leftfield?
I've been using a vintage Pioneer PL-12d with a new Denon cartridge. The turntables regularly appear on fleabay for around £30, and the Denon DL-110 is around £75-80 at the moment.
The combination is remarkable for the money - far better than I would ever have expected.
Now, it's not an LP12/Ittok (which I can vouch for having just bought one), but it was more involving and enjoyable (if less detailed) than my Radius V/2M Blue.
It's a suspended belt-drive design, a la LP12, albeit greatly simplified, but was the midrange TT of choice in the 70s for very good reason. It knocked the socks off the Garrard SP25s/BSRs and the like.
I would also say it betters the Rega Planar 2, having had one previously.
That way, you have spent around £100 on the turntable, meaning one of two things.
1) If you find you don't like vinyl then you have only spent £100 and can flog it for pretty much what you paid for it.
2) If you do like vinyl, you have £400 to spend on LPs. I reckon at car boot prices etc that's somewhere around 300 albums - a damn good starter collection!
TT/Arm TBC... • Arcam Alpha6CD • Mac Mini • Beresford TC-7510 • Naim NAC102/NAP180 • Monitor Audio RS6 • Fisual Pearl 2.5mm
2nd system: AE fed from mac • Rotel RA-820 • Eltax Symphony 6 • QED 79 strand.
One day...one day.