You could always go with a good/excellent preamp with a built in phono stage like a Modwright, Van Alstine, or Music Reference.
Scott
Hey Kris - welcome to or back to vinyl

I'm of the belief above....that the straightest, most direct path is
best for sonics (all other things equal). It's best for CD/digital too that way....but,
particularly important for eeny-weeny cartridge signals. Asking <5 millivolts to pass along 1 meter IC's and thru metal rca jacks is a way to introduce noise and lose the immediacy and naturalness the music.
One of the reason I've re-embraced vinyl a few years ago was that I could never coax naturalness from CD (no matter how much was spent). Adding on to the transmission line reduces the naturalness that vinyl has in it's favor to begin with.
Vinyl is already complicated with RIAA equalization and 40-60db additional gain.....the least one can do to improve it is simply the chain where possible. That means a high-quality full featured preamp with phono.
Is there a phono card option with your ARC preamp?
John