$300 Budget - help


I've spent time reading this forum, so I've gotten some good ideas already, but hoping for some feedback nonetheless.

I listen to classic jazz (instrumental and vocals) only. I love CDs, it's all I have ever known. I was in an audio store a year or so ago demoing an Arcam cdplayer, and the salesman put on a favorite cannonball adderley album of mine, but on vinyl. I forget what player he was using, but he said it was entry level. I was taken back by the warmth of the sound -- not as clear as the CD, but there was something amazing about the sound of the record that I just can't put my finger on.

Anyway, I want to try vinyl. My current system is as follows: Exposure Super XV integrated amp (apparently it has a good phono stage); Arcam CD73 cdplayer; Wharfedale Pacific Evo 8 bookshelf speakers; psaudio duet power center; audio art cabling throughout.

I only have about $300 to spend (just bought a home). If I like vinyl, in a few years I'll spend hundreds or thousands on a high-quality record player, but for now I just want to see if it's something I will like.

The Rega P1 seems like the recommended choice. Would you agree? What cabling do I need?

Thank you,
David
dmloring

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Great, thanks -- I'll start searching and followup post when I find something interesting.
Any thoughts?:

Project Debut III

http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtabl&1253747770&/Project-Debut-III-silver

Music hall MMF 2.1 le

http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtabl&1255477343&/Music-hall-mmf-2.1le-turntable
Thanks all for the responses. I think we've beat the strip-club analogy to death, but I get the picture.

Part of the reason I want to go vinyl is that my father has a nice collection of Bill Evans and Sinatra recordings. They survived a flooding, so while they look "ok" they may not actually play well, but I do have access to some records to start.

That Technics SL1200 player seems really cheap looking and built for DJ's rather than listeners. Am I missing something?
Probably a silly question, but why does it matter if it's built like a tank? Good build quality is one thing, but it would sit on my audio stand and not move for 5 years. Anyway, it sounds like I have to find some audio stores and demo some equipment.
Perhaps. Though last time I checked, asking questions in a forum was aimed at obtaining advice/answers, rather than receiving snide unintelligent remarks.

I think I have the direction I need, thank you everyone (well mostly everyone) for your remarks and assistance.