Hey Miller88,
I have a phono stage from Musical Surroundings called the Phonomena II:
http://www.a.musicalsurroundings.com/mus_surr_pgs/mslsurr_PhonomII.htmlIt is a VERY flexible unit in regards to setting up load and impedence and gain to perfectly match your cartridge. This unit has been great for me thus far and has been my first serious phono preamp of any kind. I started with a DL 103 cartridge and then later upgraded to a Zu DL-103. minimal adjustments had to be made...but if you want to upgrade your cart in the future with preamp will adjust with you.
The unit is basically invisible in the audio signal path of my set-up meaning....I don't think about it much at all...it does it's job in the background without much of any coloration. It has a nice small build and solid warranty...
Just wanted to add my 2 cents because I use this amp with a vintage TT just like you will be getting a hand me down TT from your dad..
As far as digital music is concerned...I was intimidated at first, but once you have a DAC (one with USB input has been super convenient for me) and a program to store hi res files in (I use Jriver) it's all SUPER easy and can entail way less set-up than a TT can.....now, I know that some TT's (many new ones) are very easy to set-up...my vintage Denon required some work to sound it's best. Then there are all the little tools you can get to help your table sound it's best like a stylus force gauge, a protractor...record cleaning brush.....making sure your TT is level etc etc etc....a bunch of stuff. And it's all a labor of love....some won't feel the need to get these things. But optimal playback of vinyl in your system can suffer a bit if you don't play the game of tinkering/adjusting with your TT set-up..
My digital music requires barely any set-up and the sound can be fantastic! Hi-res music has a LOT to offer! Dependent on the recording or course....that does not change. No audio magic will happen if the recording is not great....but great music is great music either way at the end of the day I think, super audiophile approved sounding playback....or not. But yes....we're all hear cuz we REALLY enjoy the latter
Digital music just opens me up to a world of hi quality music that I can have instantly...no waiting for shipping (when I'm feeling less patient)....and all in all: it's another way for me to consume and purchase music. That's the most important part for me. I need to have access to music in all the ways that it's possible to have it today. That makes me happy to have choices like that. It's just fun...I LOVE physical copies of music (it's still my preference) but there are some modern bands I'm really into who release special editions of songs or EP's ONLY digitally. I NEED to have that stuff, ya know? I don't have a large collection of digital stuff either, as I've recently started getting into it. But it's nice to be able to go "oh there is a new hi rez version of that such-and-such album I always wanted to have but ever got around to purchasing...let me download it...I think I'm in the mood for it now..."
SO.....enjoy, and I hope your TT adventures are smooth and filled with awesome music!