This receiver has a phono preamp, so you don't need to buy one.
Needle quality is always important, but the level of quality should be tempered with your expectations, ability to hear small differences and to go along with that, the desire to listen to the small differences, rather than the music itself.
As someone who has sold audio equipment for close to 50 years, I get some push back when I post comments like "At some point, don't people just want to listen to the music instead of the equipment?". Don't fall into the trap of searching for 'the best' of anything, look for something that won't break the bank. For the $500 you mentioned, you can buy a turntable and cartridge that's very good and should last a long time but from working for audio stores that serviced equipment, I would recommend that the turntable be simple, rather than complicated. I have a complicated turntable and if the electronics fail, it will just be a somewhat nice-looking paperweight.
I don't have any hands-on experience with this brand, but have read many good reviews about the products and company.
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