I want to digitally record my vinyl but I'm not sure how to approach it successfully.


Hello, I own CJ tubes amps and pre (Classic 120SE and ET-7), a turntable, an Oppo BDP-105. I'd like to record some of my best vinyl and am not sure what devices, device type, and where to hunt it down for research. Ideas? 
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Note:  the Ayre QB-9 that Steve references above is a DAC, and only converts a digital file to music.  The Ayre QA-9 is their ADC which can record your analog into digital.  Reportedly they are nice, but rarely come up used.
It is not quite fully fleshed out yet, but I own and love the Sugarcube SC-2 by SweetVinyl.  A one-box, turnkey solution for digitizing vinyl that also removes clicks and pops.  Eventually, it will attach metadata, cover art and split tracks as well.  
Been looking at the Channel D Lino: http://http//www.channld.com/seta/bridge_seta.html, just within my price range, and as I already picked up a Benchmark ADC1 (XLR in, no USB — though you can get it, USB, on the Lino as an option), and PureVinyl: http://www.channld.com/purevinyl/.
But, most any ProAudio external USB/Firewire/Thunderbolt ADC (https://www.sweetwater.com/shop/studio-recording/audio-interfaces/) would work out, with a decent Phono pre-amp. And, for PureVinyl you can do the RIAA 'conversion' so you supposedly use a better signal, and just need a decent pre-amp for your phono signal.
Channel D has some good FAQs for ideas on setup: http://www.channld.com/pure-vinyl_support_ttc.html, etc.