RCA output on a turntable?


So I'm wondering what contributes most to the high quality sound of going analog with a turn table. Is it the phono connection, or is it the vinyl record, or both?

The reason I ask is because I would love to get a turntable, but my preamp (AES-3) doesn't have a phono input, so my only 2 options are replace my preamp (which I am strongly opposed to since I've only had it a few months) or find a turntable with RCA outputs. Are there any decent turntables that use RCA, or is this not a feasible option?
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Keep your preamp and use a phono preamp for the TT; it then plugs into your AES-3 via RCA cable. I think you need to research the Agon archives regarding analogue and what is required for a decent setup.
This topic has been widely discussed and the sound of a vinyl record is something special.
I'm not sure i'm following you... 2 preamps in series? I'll keep researching, but I havent so far found anything to really address what I'm asking...

Thanks for the input!
Not two preamps, but what you need is an outboard phono section. Your turntable output goes into the phono section, that unit's output goes into your pre-amp as a line input to your preamp. The phono section correctly equilizes the signal and boosts the gain to a line-level input. There are MANY choices these days, in all price ranges.
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That is correct, but if you search the Agon classifieds you will find them listed as "phono preamp" or phono stage. I suggest look for recommendations in the archives or google.