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Originally Posted by EyesClosed
there are some decent USB turntables for under 30 quid, the rest of the money could be spend buying a decent sound system to attach it to
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Garbage In => Garbage Out.
Nothing 'under 30 quid' will be decent, and the turntable is the most important part of the signal chain with respect to sound quality.
Think about it, if you had an amazing turntable plugged into a rubbish preamp, power amp and speakers, you'd have a fantastic signal degraded a few times until it reaches your ears. But if you had a ****ty turntable plugged into a fantastic system, that fantastic system can't improve the awful signal it gets from the turntable.
OP, I'd avoid anything with a USB socket on it, for a start. Those things are never good, ever (for people wanting to digitise their vinyl collection, there are proper ways to do it, using external D/A converters. Turntables with built in D/A converters are the worst of both worlds.
Is second hand an option? I know it's usually a little bit crap to get something second hand to give as a present, but you could probably get a much better turntable for your €150 on something like Adverts.ie or Gumtree...