For about the same money you're talking, I would get a Technics SL 1200 Mkii (about $400), a Bellari 129 phono preamp ($249), and an Ortofon OM 10 Super ($60).
With the Technics, you won't need an external speed control, the cartridge/tonearm compliance is a good match (and you can upgrade all the way to an OM 40 Super with just a stylus upgrade), and the Bellari is a Stereophile Class B giant-killer phono preamp.
For ergonomics, quietness, build quality, longevity, and transient dynamics, the Technics has it all over the entry-level audiophile-approved MDF-based belt drive tables.
With the Technics, you won't need an external speed control, the cartridge/tonearm compliance is a good match (and you can upgrade all the way to an OM 40 Super with just a stylus upgrade), and the Bellari is a Stereophile Class B giant-killer phono preamp.
For ergonomics, quietness, build quality, longevity, and transient dynamics, the Technics has it all over the entry-level audiophile-approved MDF-based belt drive tables.