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? 
jahatl513
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.