There was a cartoon in The New Yorker that recently made me chuckle: two guys are staring at a vinyl system with dumbfounded looks on their faces. One guy says to the other: “The two things that really drew me to vinyl were the expense and the inconvenience.”
The New Yorker were spot on. Vinyl isn’t easy, nor does it necessarily sound better than high-res streaming. But vinyl lovers love the process. They love the warm sound, having to flip the record and place the needle, and even the fuzziness caused by the needle scratching audio off the record. It’s a beautiful addiction, and however impractical it may seem, we can’t help but support it.
Audio-Technica LP120

In the $300-ish price range, there are quite a few entry-level turntables from which you can choose. I like the Audio-Technica LP120. It sounds great, runs quiet and looks cool. Plus it has a USB output so you can connect it to your computer and digitize your records, which is great for those who have a large collection.