Vintage is a nice idea for vinyl... afterall, the electronics were assembled (basically) for the soul purpose of reproducing phono, and they often have more than one input which will accommodate mm/mc. You can use the aux for cd, if you so desire. Also, there are plenty of quality recapped/ refurbished/ serviced items available...
I have been admiring a few Sansui options, specifically the 9090db--be mindful however, It's rather large!
Another option is to purchase a newer integrated and use an external phono stage, namely the NAD-PP2 (self-serving edit, I have a spare available in excellent condition). The PP2 has some really great reviews, which are well-deserved. This option is nice because you are likely to gain a newer product with warranty which may accommodate cd, ipod, Usb, etc. but also play vinyl well via the external stage (the Outlaw stereo integrated 2150 has all if these features with onboard phono, but it is $700/ $475-550 used).
Most importantly, have fun and save some coin for your record collection on the front-end, because once you hear it you won't want to stop!
--best
I have been admiring a few Sansui options, specifically the 9090db--be mindful however, It's rather large!
Another option is to purchase a newer integrated and use an external phono stage, namely the NAD-PP2 (self-serving edit, I have a spare available in excellent condition). The PP2 has some really great reviews, which are well-deserved. This option is nice because you are likely to gain a newer product with warranty which may accommodate cd, ipod, Usb, etc. but also play vinyl well via the external stage (the Outlaw stereo integrated 2150 has all if these features with onboard phono, but it is $700/ $475-550 used).
Most importantly, have fun and save some coin for your record collection on the front-end, because once you hear it you won't want to stop!
--best