All great suggestions, however if your amp does not have an input marked "phono" you will also need a phono preamp to amplify the signal and equalize the signal. Nice, inexpensive phono preamps are made by NAD, Creek, Musical Fidelity, Projekt and several others. They go between the phono and the input on your Denon.
Other good value phonographs are the Rega Planar 3 and P3; if you are a bit of a tinkerer and prefer a warmer sound, and appreciate older things, the Thorens TD 150 MKll or any of the TD 160 series are very, very nice turntables. There are a host of nice upgrades for all of the turntables mentioned, if you find that you derive enjoyment from analogue replay, you may want to explore some of these enhancements.
Other good value phonographs are the Rega Planar 3 and P3; if you are a bit of a tinkerer and prefer a warmer sound, and appreciate older things, the Thorens TD 150 MKll or any of the TD 160 series are very, very nice turntables. There are a host of nice upgrades for all of the turntables mentioned, if you find that you derive enjoyment from analogue replay, you may want to explore some of these enhancements.